Wild hamsters originally came from the Russian Steppes (grassland)
In the wild, a lot of them live in deserts and forests. Now days, people have pets that they keep in tanks and cages.
The habitat is where your hamster lives. It is most likely a cage or tank
They originate from the desert areas of Asia.
Yes. This helps the hamster set up his own habitat without distractions.
If your hamster has diarrhea, here are some things you can do,Feed your hamster some raspberry leavesGive a little piece of dry toastSome hamsters come from a habitat from little water (semi-desert)and a high quantity of veggies cause diarrhea.If any of these things do not work, contact your vet to take a look at your hamster.Hope it feel better!
No, of course they don't If it is too hot in their habitat, and this can occur to any type of hamsters, they bite their fur off to cool them down. Also, if a hamster is stressed they tend to bite and chew on themselves, often when another hamster is housed with them.
There is lots like, Syrian, Chinese dwarf hamster, Campbells dwarf hamster, Robo dwarf hamster, Russian hamster. My favorite, is the blueberry campbells dwarf hamster and the Syrian hamster. They are the sweetest and easy to hold. NOT THE ROBO"S!!!
They originate from the desert areas of Asia.
Yes. The wires in the cage have gaps too small for a dwarf hamster to fit through. The cage is good for dwarf hamsters.
Not unless it is the first word in the sentence.
Why not, white winter hamsters are the same size possibly smaller than a dwarf hamster.
No. They will hiss and scratch at each other DON'T DO IT
Hamsters eat, seeds, and grains, and vegetables and fruits naturally.
Yes. This helps the hamster set up his own habitat without distractions.
because when there in the mothers womb they are nice and warm because hamsters are warm blooded animals when the hamster has the child hamster the smaller hamster has to get used to the environment they are in so certain temperatures change to adapt to the habitat.
A very nice hamster cage is most likely by Crittertrail the prices aren't too bad and they are very entertaining for your small pet as of a hamster. An exact name would be examples: Crittertrail one, Crittertrail x hamster home, Crittertrail two, etc...
It depends on where you are going. But usually, yes. The hamster may have a disease that people won't want going cross country, it is part of protecting the habitat of countries. Even if is very unlikely the hamster has a disease, if it is expected that it has then tests may be run on the hamster to make sure it is healthy and can pass across. People may be suspicious though if you are taking your hamster on a holiday, but if you are moving, then of course the hamster would come with you.
Yes unless another hamster has lived in it before. The best thing to do is to switch cages from time to time with your hamster if you buy a new cage. So he can get used to the newer cage while being in his or hers normal habitat. If you just want a hamster wonderland than i recomend buying another cage with some tubes to connect the cages.
A hamster habitat is the home a hamster lives in. This can be made of plastic, wood, and wires (in other words, a plastic cage, a wires on top plastic on bottom cage, or a wood cage. It can also be a glass aquarium with a screen on the top.