Cause it is a rodent and that is what they do.
plus you may have made it mad or maybe it just has a plain mad nature
It is unlikely for a spider to bite a hamster as they are usually kept indoors in enclosed cages. Additionally, most spiders are not aggressive towards animals larger than themselves. If a spider were to bite a hamster, it may cause irritation or a small puncture wound.
Your acutally not going to know. Just move slow when going to pick them up and not startle them or back them into a corner or they will bite. Usually when they bite its more of a warning rather than to draw blood. If your wondering how to choose one from a store, ask to hold it first. It may bite but eventually it will get used to you and start to like you.
Hamster bites can be painful and may cause a break in the skin, leading to a risk of infection. It's important to clean the wound thoroughly and seek medical advice if needed. Additionally, hamsters can carry bacteria such as salmonella, so it's important to wash your hands after handling them.
A hamster usually won't eat her babies unless if it is ill and/or dying. The mother may also eat her baby if anyone has touched it. If you touch a baby the mother will smell an un-natural scent and the first thing she'll think is 'danger'. A hamster.. in this case.. will either abandon the baby or eat it to keep her other babies safe. If you have a pregnant hamster; DO NOT pick up the babies when they are born (even though its hard to resist). It'd probably be best if you left the mother and her babies alone for a while. When you clean the cage, work around the mom. You don't want to disturb or distress her in any way.
Yes they do but you cant feel it they suck your blood in your head
a hamster will only bite if you provoke it
No, unless the hamster has rabies. if the hamster is a household pet, then no. Hamsters rarely bite, anyway.
Since they attack using their teeth, a noticable bite mark would be left, with a blood stain on the fur.
Place it in. If it bite were gloves
If a hamster is scared or nervous it may bite you.
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Nothing. Unless the hamster is sick, your bite is just the same as any regular cut.
Nothing. Unless the hamster is sick, your bite is just the same as any regular cut.
well no and yes, if you make any hamster mad or unhappy they might bite if your hamsters ears are laid back ( not from just waking up) then you might want to leave your hamster alone. If your hamster is making a chittering nose then your or any hamster is annoyed also hamster rarely bite unless they are new to your home.
You can tell if its slepping right well if its slepping itll bite you bother it in its sleep
get it out of the house