In the wild they hibernate by sleeping in the winter. But as a pet, hamsters do not hibernate as they should be warm all winter because they should live indoors.
No, hamsters do not hibernate. They are not true hibernators like some other animals. Hamsters are in a state of torpor during times of rest, where they may seem inactive and sleep more, but they do not experience the same processes as true hibernation.
Hamsters do not hibernate, BUT they go into a hibernating state. Hamsters are not true hibernaters but they go into a state of winter numbness allowing them to hibernate. It hibernates for about four/five months of winter. Normally hamsters should not hibernate.
Hibernation depends on the climate of the habitat, temperate climates that change from hot summers to cold winters have animals that hibernate or in places where the amount of food declines during a certain time have animals that hibernate but not all animals hibernate. Also, there are species of plants that hibernate.
All hamsters have the same amount of baby hamsters (pups). They usually have 2-8 pups per litter. Usually, you will only get 6 or 7. On rare occasions, you could get 10 pups!
Some animals in the UK that hibernate include hedgehogs, bats, dormice, and certain species of frogs and newts. During the colder months, they enter a state of dormancy to conserve energy and survive until warmer temperatures return.
IF im not mistaken.............. most hamsters sleep(hibernate)during rainy or cold weather. they usually snuggle up 2gether in their groups to maintain body temp.
There isn't a specific month, but always when it is coldest. Most pet hamsters do not hibernate as long as the house is kept relatively warm.
No, pet hamsters don't hibernate, only wild ones.
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In the wild, yes they do. However domestic hamsters usually only hibernate in extreme cold weather. I have had four hamsters and only one went into hibernation. When hamsters hibernate they can easily be mistaken to be dead. One thing you must not do is use a hairdryer to try and wake it up. You shoud just leave it to wake naturally.
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yes but they might hibernate
Hamsters only hibernate in the wild.
hamsters don't hibernate!!!!!!
hamsters that live with you dont hibernate....but if your talking about a wild hamster they do it in the winter, then pack food in there cheek and then go in the ground for the winter
only if you put them in a really cold place and if they are not warm enough in the winter but it is rare
The must do because they close their eyes when they hibernate and sleep.