No honey. Your hamster will be fine as long as nothing is broken. Is he running around still? If he's not his normal self, then maybe get him checked out. How high did you drop him from? I know hamsters can survive falling heights that should be fatal to people. Remember they are lighter than us, so there is less momentum. If he eats and walks around, assume he is fine.
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2006-08-31 21:44:04
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answered by Anonymous
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He'll probably be fine. My daughters hamster got out of it's cage one morning and my dad seen it running across the living room, so he caught it. On the way back to the bedroom to put it in it's cage it bit him. Before he even thought what he was doing he opened the bedroom door and just threw it in the room and shut the door. He didn't do it because he's mean to animals or anything, but we did have a laugh over it. It didn't hurt it or anything.
2006-08-31 21:42:15
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answered by sweet.pjs1 5
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Just since this question is mostly answered, just keep in mind that smaller creatures tend to have better dexterity in comparison of mass. Which is why humans loose to them in terms of strength(ant) or jumping abilities(flea). The larger the creature, the larger the injury it would have if impacted with a force relative to its size. Eg, dropping a flea from one metre won't kill it. Dropping an elephant off the top of a building would.
Same reason why T-rex wouldn't have been able to knock over trees like crazy, it would have bascially ruptured all its blood vessels and muscles.
2006-08-31 23:36:32
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answered by Rasco S 2
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it fairly is thoroughly customary for a male hamster. extraordinarily a Syrian. For male Syrian hamsters, throughout the time of the hamster's 'puberty' section, his testicles will extend, and grow to be lots extra seen. that's fairly not something to stress approximately. in basic terms like human beings, the hamster's physique will proceed to develop and alter till their 'puberty' section is over. :)
2016-11-06 05:04:11
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answered by ? 4
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if nothing seems wrong, then he's O.K. but don't let that happen again since hamsters, with their extremely poor eyesight, WILL jump off anything w/o knowing the danger they face and can get hurt
2006-09-01 09:30:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Hamsters don't live very long anyhow. My hamster fell a lot. He would just get stunned, then be good in a few seconds.
2006-08-31 21:49:07
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how far was the fall and how long ago? If he is ok still...he should be just fine
2006-09-01 01:29:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Better to bring him to the vet.. be on the safer side
2006-08-31 21:40:20
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answered by yasmin k 2
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You had better take him to the vet. He could have internal injuries.
2006-08-31 21:40:44
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answered by TC 4
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depends how high it was cause it could have internal problems for suddely statring then stpping
2006-08-31 21:39:54
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answered by paul k 1
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