yes
Only if it is a dwarf with a dwarf
There are five main species of hamsters commonly kept as pets: Syrian, Campbell's dwarf, winter white dwarf, Roborovski dwarf, and Chinese hamsters. Each species has its own unique characteristics in terms of size, temperament, and care requirements.
it will chew on it and eventually it will destroy it If you're talking about a real hamster and not a robotic one; hamsters are pretty unsophisticated when it comes to what they eat. We had a litter once that had one little one that had a bad foot, and the other hamsters ate it - I mean, ALL GONE! It was a little gross, but what do you do? Sorry, but you can't put a Syrian hamster with a Roboroski hamster, because although Roboroski hamsters are social, Syrians are not and will amost definitely fight.
If the male is with the female when she is in heat, they will mate. It's pretty much a given. They should be separated, inbreeding leads to weak litters.
No,Most dwarf hamsters eat cereal,fruits,veggies and water.
grace to the all hamsters
No citrus fruits for hamsters.
yes
yes they eat very often
No. Dwarf hamsters and all hamsters cannot eat tomatoes!
It is safe for dwarf hamsters to eat grapes and bell peppers in moderation. The grapes can be green or red, but they must be seedless.
Yes, just in smaller portions.
they eat about a plastic spoon full
Yes, but be careful they bite.
yes
No Syrian hamsters live on their own. Dwarf hamsters eat insects they don't hunt.