Introduction: Understanding Hamster Behavior
Hamsters are popular pets due to their cute and cuddly appearance. However, it is important to understand their behavior in order to provide them with a safe and healthy environment. Hamsters are known for their burrowing and hoarding instincts, but they can also exhibit aggressive behavior towards other hamsters or even their owners. It is crucial to know the signs of aggression and how to prevent it from escalating into cannibalism.
The Nature of Hamsters: Predatory or Herbivorous?
Hamsters are omnivores, meaning that they eat both plants and animals. In the wild, they mainly feed on seeds, plants, and insects. While they are not classified as predators, hamsters do have a natural instinct to hunt and kill small animals such as insects, mice, and even other hamsters. It is important to keep this in mind when introducing new hamsters to each other, as their predatory instincts can lead to aggression and even cannibalism.