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What Do Hamsters Eat?
Keep in mind that species like dwarf hamsters require less food than the common Syrian hamster. Hamsters should also be fed timothy hay for their dental health, rather than for its nutritional value.
There are two main species of hamsters kept as pets: Syrian (Golden) hamsters and Siberian (Dwarf) hamsters. Syrian hamsters are solitary by nature. You shouldn’t put them together after they ...
Dr. Tyson added: "Not all hamsters are sociable—in the wild, Syrian hamster adults generally live on their own in their burrows. Other species, such as the Russian dwarf, naturally live in ...
Hamsters are built for food storage. Their cheeks are like tiny totes they can fill with fruit, ... (aka the Syrian hamster, commonly kept as a pet) stays in its burrow, ...
Anton Allan, 22, from Paisley in Scotland, cooks over 100 different recipes for his hamsters Mr Marshmallow and Mr Liquorice, after carrying out 'taste tests' to find out what they liked.
Compared with other domesticated hamster species, Syrian hamsters are larger and grow up to 20cm in length. The long-haired, black-banded hamster is a little gentleman with a calm personality.