Yes, any sort of citrus peel should be just fine for a hamster to eat. They may not like the taste and refuse them, since parts of the peel are bitter, but the high-fiber content and nutrients are quite good for them. There is no need to give these as they are not required for a hamster with an already well balanced diet, but will provide extra enrichment to the animal's life.
No. Don't do it, especially not just to you see what happens. I presume Oranges, lemons, lime, grapefruit are too acidic for them, thus harmful. Imagine what would happen if you drank a strong acid. There are websites on the topic of caring for hamsters, which clearly state what hamsters should and shouldn't eat. Hamsterific and Hamster Central are two of those. Go and do your homework. And keep the oranges away from your hamster.
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It'll either vomit or be fine.
I imagine it could have some major digestive problems which could kill it... A lot of things can kill a hamster. Hamsters die from a stiff breeze.
nothing happens
yes certainly because wasps may sting the inside of the hamster
Why in the world would you give your hamster soda?!
Do not feed your hamster oranges, tangerines or tomatoes. They are high in citric acid which is bad for them.
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it should be fine
nothing
It'll either vomit or be fine.
it will throw up
One gets a meal, the other is in a lot of pain, has no eyes, and is permanantly blinded.
when your hamster eats to much it could not actually be eating the food it could be hiding it somewhere in the cage but if your hamster is eating to much you should try removing the food bowl for a day or two but nothing happens when your hamster eats to much it just gets chubby.
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The most common herbivore is a hamster and a snake eats a hamster.
Nothing, it contains nutrients that the hamster didn't get the first time around. By eating it they are just getting the nutrients again.
I imagine it could have some major digestive problems which could kill it... A lot of things can kill a hamster. Hamsters die from a stiff breeze.