Is it possible for a masculine hamster to get through his brother?

Im very very confused! Basically i hadn't seen much of my two dwarf hamsters for former times few days, and i saw the bigger and more dominant one today but i checked the whole cage i couldn't find his younger smaller brother. Ive looked everywhere and and i cant find him! Theres little or no opening he could've escaped from his cage, and he was perfectly vigorous.
Ive just put out some food and water for him in different places around my domestic so i can only hope...

It is possible, as it is for any animal to do so, but not very imagined. It's much more likely that the hamster escaped- animals can be much more clever than we think. Even when we are certain there is no way for them to get out, they can still find a course.

Edit: Even if the bigger hamster -did- chow down, there would probably be some sort of remains for you to find. IE bones, as they can't eat or digest them.

Just hold on to an eye out for the smaller one!
well ive raise dwarf hamster for the past 3-4 years and ive just had 2 sisters, and they used to box quite a lot but that was it, i dont know whether males would be more agressive though... and it depends how old they are, because when theyre younger i think they might sometimes attack or even eat the weaker sibling so that they can survive better. Or something similar to that. I really hope you do find him, just check around the cage fully then explore your house, and after that there not much else you can do,im sorry.
Good luck and i hope i helped
what is his name HAMIBAL LECTURE.
My past hamsters did that. Candy ate some of Teddy. I found him buried in the cage. And after Candy got ate by Lighting. Then Lighting got ate by Speedy. And then Speedy died of ancient age. Oh and i found them buried. So if you don't find him on the top put some gloves on and move the bedding around. I had bad luck beside hamsters. Now I have a guinea pig. But yeah it is highly possible that yours ate the other too. I don't know why, but i think whether they know the other is sick or something they will kill it. (Don't take my word for that, it's just my theory)
It is possible if both be intact males there there would be a fight to the extermination but there should be some evidence of a fight and some remains of a carcass.
he get out
but once hamsters reach puberty they can no longer live with anothing hamster even if they are from like peas in a pod litter
i dont think a dwarf hamster could have eaten another drawf hamster surrounded by one meal though lmfao so obv it wouldnt be that if he has simply been gone a day or two, but if he did get through him. uhh well im sure youd find some leftovers within your cage that you might find him snacking on later :)
Answers:    It's very possible. Even though dwarf are usually ok near other dwarfs, boys always get territorial. Hamsters are also omnivores and eat their babies (mine ate 12). I bet your bigger hamster could own easily eaten your other hamster. Ether that or he escaped.
They can.
It is not a pretty scene.
Put them in a different enclose.
It's possible. But I give attention to it is more likely that he escaped. If you have any wire fragment of your cage it is very likely that he squeezed through the bar. But be very careful! When my hamster chewed out of his cage guess where on earth he ended up? In our dehumidifier! And if we accidentally turned it on, he would have drowned.
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