Why did the author pick up the eggs and what did he do with them
with your hands
Well if you dont want to break it pick it up softly
Dwarf hamsters must be 4 weeks of age to be picked up, do NOT touch the babys at all before then or the mother will "protect" her young by eating her baby.
It has to be about 3-4 weeks old, then you can hold them.
Just walk over it to pick it up.
No.Because I have a male and female...Once I picked up on eof it's eggs nothing happened but when you pick em up hold them gently.Within 6-8 weeks,the egg/eggs will hatch without the gecko being harmed...And also can you pick up a house gecko?
Umm...you go in the store, pick up a carton of eggs, take it to the checkout, then you pay for it.
You Dont, you leave it in the coop and pick up it's eggs....i mean honestly...
You could pick up parasites if you lick the ground. All dogs and cats shred flea eggs if outside. Eggs can live in dirt, grass, weeds. You could pick up those eggs, which create worms in the intestinal tract. You can also ingest any germs in the ground you lick.
I have a chinese dwarf hamster and she is the sweetest thing in the world! Her name is Mocha and when i open her cage to put her in, she greets me and waits for me to pick her up! My guess is that they do remember you based on the sound of her voice (when i call to wake her up) and by your smell. But, do beware. wash your hands before you pick up your hamster especially if you have eaten in the past hour or so or if they are mistrustful to humans (so she or he can recognize your smell.
Teddy/Plush hamsters are easier to pick up than live hamsters. Live hamsters move and may bite unlike teddies that stay still. . Syrian Hamsters (sometimes called TeddyBear Hamsters at Petstores) move slower than dwarf hamsters so they usually are easier to pick up. Also, they usually are less likely to bite, but they aren't too different from dwarf hamsters.