you dont! well i dont think so...............is there hams. in australia? i no they are in china, siberia, russia you dont! well i dont think so............... is there hams. in australia? i no they are in china, siberia, russia
AnswerHamsters are called guinea pigs in Australia :-)Correction: Hamsters are most certainly not called Guinea Pigs in Australia! A Guinea Pig is a Guinea Pig, and a Hamster is a Hamster, just like everywhere else.There are Guinea Pigs in Australia, but unfortunately no Hamsters.Not only that but hamsters are a prohibited import in Australia. They are a desert species (at least, the popular Golden Hamster is) and it would be a bit of a disaster if they got loose and infested the arid zones. The rabbits were bad enough - rampaging hordes of feral hamsters is not a pretty thought. The same goes for Jerbils.
Hamsters that are commonly kept as pets, such as Syrian hamsters, dwarf hamsters, and Chinese hamsters, can be found in Georgia. These hamsters are typically found in pet stores or through breeders in the state. However, wild hamsters are not native to Georgia.
Hamsters' domain is Eukarya .
People tend to find that boy hamsters are more gentle and will let you pet them more. Although it is not a general rule, girl hamsters can also be extremely gentle. Just like boy hamsters have the ability to be mean.
NO petals can be fatal to hamsters
No, hamsters naturally occur in various parts of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Yes
Hamsters were and still are found in the desert.
AnswerHamsters are called guinea pigs in Australia :-)Correction: Hamsters are most certainly not called Guinea Pigs in Australia! A Guinea Pig is a Guinea Pig, and a Hamster is a Hamster, just like everywhere else.There are Guinea Pigs in Australia, but unfortunately no Hamsters.Not only that but hamsters are a prohibited import in Australia. They are a desert species (at least, the popular Golden Hamster is) and it would be a bit of a disaster if they got loose and infested the arid zones. The rabbits were bad enough - rampaging hordes of feral hamsters is not a pretty thought. The same goes for Jerbils.
Yes,cats can smell hamsters because their smell is real good.
by smell
You can find many at Petsmart along with other pets.
anything they can find
I believe hamsters are not available anywhere in Australia due to what happened when rabbits were introduced here! The powers that be are very nervous about the import of 'exotic' pets incase they escape into the wild, breed and harm our ecosystem. Which is a great shame as hamsters are totally cute & I'd also love to have one. If you can get one........ To be honest if you have had dwarf hamsters before then you shouldn't have too many problems with Russian hamsters. They tend to bite/nip more and are harder to tame. Don't get me wrong they are lovely hamsters but I wouldn't recommend them for children or people who haven't had dwarf hamsters
they might come from somewhere in the US or maybe somewhere like australia? i am not sure...
One can find hamsters for sale in Wales from a pet store named "Pets at Home". Pets at Home carries not only hamsters but cats, dogs, kittens, puppies, fish, reptiles, and birds.
You can find free pet hamsters through online classifieds, local animal shelters, or by asking friends and family if they know of any available.