Habitat
Hamsters' northern range extends from central Europe through Siberia, Mongolia, and northern China to Korea. The southern portion of their range stretches from Syria to Pakistan. Throughout dry, open country they inhabit desert borders, vegetated sand dunes, shrubby and rocky foothills and plateaus, river valleys, and mountain steppes; some live among cultivated crops. Geographic distribution varies greatly between species. The common hamster, for example, is found from central Europe to western Siberia and northwestern China, but the golden hamster has been found only near a small town in northwestern Syria.
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as in living or natural habitat?
Hamsters eat, seeds, and grains, and vegetables and fruits naturally.
In a forests
yes they do
Yes. In their natural habitat, dwarf hamsters dig tunnels and underground homes. As pets, they still dig homes, but they are more like small nests that homes.
the Syrian dessert
It's illegal to own pet hamsters in Hawaii. The climate is similar to hamsters' natural desert habitat, and agricultural and environmental officials have expressed concern that released or escaped hamsters could establish wild colonies and damage crops and native plants and animals.
No! Hamsters have been domesticted and probably will no longer be able to survive in the wild. Setting one free would be a very bad idea and most likely a death sentence.
It is natural for Teddy Bear hamsters ( Syrians ) and for Fancy hamsters.
Natural Habitat ,well lets look at the word habitat ..habitat means a place where a living thing lives its shelter or home a natural habitat is where a living thing normally lives example fish its natural habitat will be the sea .
The hummingbirds' natural habitat is outside.
the desserts