Also something to consider, is the fact that Hamsters (being smaller) are much more fragile than guinea pigs. It's also a fact that the maximum life span for hamsters is 3 years, whereas Guinea Pigs can live to up to 13 years.
mouse
No, but Hamsters and mice are both rodents
You can only be killed by a hamster if u are allergic.
A shrew is a small mouse-like animal with a long, pointed snout and tiny eyes. It is often mistaken for a mouse but is actually a different species in the Soricidae family. Shrews are known for their high metabolic rate and need to consume food regularly to survive.
They cannot drink hi-c. Anything with sugar or salt is not healthy for a hamster, rat, mouse, gerbil, etc. If you do feed them sugar, don't expect to have a live hamster for too much longer.
Hamster
a mouse is smarter because they can solve problems and hamsters just sleep most of the time
the mouse is faster because it smarter
mouse
No, hamsters are territorial, the hamster will kill the mouse.
In my opinion a domestic mouse is smarter. A wid mouse might be smarter with survival insitincts, but a domestic mouse is better with tricks and figuring things out. A wild mouse is resourseful, though a domestic mouse makes a great companion. If you are planning to get a pet mouse, do youre own research. anyway, thanks!! :)
the mouse
No, mixing different species is not recommended and may end up in the death of the mouse or hamster, or both. The hamster could also chew off the mouse's tail.
Yes because it's had more experience
I think a dwrf mouse
A hamster because they are cute
All females are smarter