No. Woodchucks or groundhogs are members of the squirrel family, and are herbivores.
They are rodents, and therefore belong to the same Order of mammals, but they have their own separate families, one is in the hamster and vole family, the other in the 'True' Rat/Mouse family. The Order Rodentia contains many families besides hamsters and rats, like are mice, squirrels, capybaras, gerbils, guinea pigs, rabbits, chipmunks, groundhogs, beavers, jerboas, porcupines, chinchillas, etc. There are over 4000 types of rodents.
The hamster belongs to the family Cricetidae, which includes over 100 species of small rodents like hamsters, voles, and lemmings.
They are in the same Life, Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class and Order.But not Family, or Genus, or Species.Guinea pig = Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: RodentiaSuborder: HystricomorphaFamily: CaviidaeSubfamily: CaviinaeGenus: CaviaSpecies: C. porcellusrat = Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: RodentiaSuperfamily: MuroideaFamily: MuridaeSubfamily: MurinaeGenus: Rattus
Two same-sex hamsters tend to get along well with each other, regardless of gender. However, it's usually recommended to keep hamsters of the same sex together to prevent unwanted breeding and potential aggression. So, two boy hamsters or two girl hamsters can make good companions, but make sure they have enough space and resources in their habitat.
yes hamsters and guinea pigs are from the same animale family. That family is rodents.
No Rabbits are of the Family Leporidae and hamsters are of the Family Cricetidae.
squirrel family
Yes they belong to the squirrel family.
No. Woodchucks or groundhogs are members of the squirrel family, and are herbivores.
They are rodents, and therefore belong to the same Order of mammals, but they have their own separate families, one is in the hamster and vole family, the other in the 'True' Rat/Mouse family. The Order Rodentia contains many families besides hamsters and rats, like are mice, squirrels, capybaras, gerbils, guinea pigs, rabbits, chipmunks, groundhogs, beavers, jerboas, porcupines, chinchillas, etc. There are over 4000 types of rodents.
not all hamsters have to be kept alone, in fact most hamsters like to be with others from the same type or family. dwarf hamsters, Chinese hamsters, robo dwarf hamsters, and lots more all like to be with family and others. If they are kept alone its either because of its personality, if they are put together with a type they don't connect with or because they see a threat . i hope this helps:)
Groundhogs and skunks are in different families. Groundhogs are in the Marmota genus, the Sciuridae family, and the Rodentia order. Skunks are in the family Mephitidae, the superfamily Musteloidea, the suborder Caniformia, and the order Carnivora. Although groundhogs and skunks are both mammals, they are only distantly related : )
yes
The hamster belongs to the family Cricetidae, which includes over 100 species of small rodents like hamsters, voles, and lemmings.
no if they are in the same cage they would fight. syrian and sable hamsters are not the same
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