Mice and rats are in the order Rodentia along with porcupines, squirrels, beavers, gerbils, guinea pigs, and hamsters
No. hamsters are very diffrent from rats.
Yes.
No. They are mammals in the rodent family along with rats, mice, hamsters, and gerbils.
No, hamsters and rats are different species so can't reproduce. I would have thought rats and hamsters would probably fight, as Syrian hamsters are extremely territorial and rats are so much larger than hamsters anyway.
Hamsters originate form Syria.
Rats communicate in various ways, including scent marking using urine. So female rats will attract males. Also, a good home for rats will attract more rats. Many people will say that if there are rats, there are seldom mice in the same place - which is true to a point - rats will eat mice.
hamsters are rodents because they are like rats and mice
hamsters are really cute they are easy to handle and they are fun to play with Rats are horrid creatures they can carry disease
No.
There is a risk of them fighting if you put two girl hamsters and one girl rat in the same cage. Hamsters are solitary animals and may become territorial, while rats are social animals that can get along with other rats but not necessarily with hamsters. It is best to house them separately to prevent any potential conflicts or injuries.
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