By biting and scratching. Most likely they would run away.
I had a hamster a few years ago, they have sharp teeth and mine had claws, so they can bite and scratch, they also hide and/ or play dead
Hamsters protect themselves by biting or hiding. usually biting.
Biting. or peeing if scared, or mouthing (not actually leaving a mark) to tell you it wants you to put it down.
Hamster bite.
In the wild, many types of hamster empty their cheek pouches of seeds and whatever they've hoarded to distract their predator's, which are mainly Birds of Prey, the bird stops to eat the seeds while the hamster makes its great escape.
Nothing. Hamsters always clean and itch themselves. They just have a tendency to do that, my hamster does that. Hope I helped =)
Some hamsters find it extremely interesting to see itself in a mirror. Some hamsters do think it is another hamster they are seeing, but get confused on how to reach them. Or your hamster may just like the edges and want to eat it.
by roaring
it has a hard shell
because it is water proof
You can't.
The hamster gets more exercise because he is pushing a ball. Plus it is easier to catch than the hamster itself.
It does not know any better.
What do you think? Of course not.
No. Hamsters aren't asexual.
If you can tell what your hamster looks like when it is cleaning itself you will be able to tell if it has fleas because it will be scratching itself more than you have ever seen it do.
how do young protect itself
If you have a wheel in its cage then the hamster will be able to exercise by itself otherwise I would get your hamster a ball and put him in it for at least 15 minutes a day.
how does 'what' protect itself.
A blackbrid can protect itself from danger by
The opossum protect itself by playing dead.
how dose the milkfish protect itself