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    Hamsters Are Illegal in Some Places and Other Crazy but Unknown Facts About Them

    By Sharon Parry,

    5 days ago

    As some parts of the U.S. swelter in the ongoing heatwave, many pet owners are worried about keeping their pets cool. Even though hamsters are desert animals, they can still suffer in soaring temperatures so it is important that you take steps to keep your little pet cool.

    Hamsters are a very popular pet because they require little space and relatively little effort compared to a dog, for example. They are also pretty clean and don’t require a huge financial outlay. However, you should do your research and make sure that you understand how to look after them before you take one on. There are some fascinating facts about this cuddly creature that you may not know. On this list are 12 fascinating facts about hamsters. (After reading the crazy facts about hamsters, read our list of interesting facts you may not know about cats.)

    To gather a list of crazy facts about hamsters, 24/7 Tempo consulted multiple outlets. These include animal encyclopedias, veterinarian websites, National Geographic, and scientific papers on Science Direct. If you are planning on owning a hamster, these are great facts to learn.

    Hamsters Have Pouches in Their Mouth

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    The pouch in a hamster’s mouth allows them to store food.

    When an animal is out in the wild, especially one so small, it must have a way to gather food. Hamsters have unusual pouches inside their mouths, and when the pouches are full, their faces look very puffy. Sometimes, this lining can go as far back as the hamster’s shoulders. Furthermore, their cheeks can stretch, making their heads look two to three times bigger.

    The pouches serve an important purpose for hamsters. This characteristic allows them to store food when they are gathering. This species is not an opportunistic eater, so when they find an abundance of their favorite food, they will store, hoard and bring it back to their young.

    Hamsters May Hide Their Babies in Their Pouches

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    Baby hamsters are small enough to fit in their mother’s mouths.

    Those impressive pouches serve another purpose as well. Hamsters can be protective of their newborn babies. A mom hamster may hide her baby inside the pouch for protection if a threat is detected.

    This act is both dangerous and ingenious. The mom hamster’s use of this unique feature to take action against a perceived threat shows that even rodent moms have motherly instincts. However, hamster moms will wait to let their babies out of their mouths until the threat is gone. Sometimes, this can take a very long time. If the threat is present for too long, the baby hamster may suffocate inside their mom’s mouth.

    They Can Run Backward Just as Fast as Forward

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    Hamsters are speedy creatures, whether they’re running backward or forward.

    If your pet hammy has escaped and you are trying to catch them, you will already know about this super skill. Hamsters can hit reverse at quite a speed! You have probably seen how fast they can go on their exercise wheel too. These little guys can reach 8 miles an hour. They even use their tail to give them an extra boost of speed.  There are over 20 breeds of hamsters , but only a small number of species are kept as pets. The fastest pet hamster is the Roborovski.

    Hamsters need to be fast because in the wild they have plenty of natural enemies – animals that would like to catch and eat them if they can. Being able to run fast in a forwards and backwards direction allows them to escape these predators.

    Certain Food Can Be Toxic to Hamsters

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    Garlic is one food that hamsters should not eat.

    Hamsters like their food and it is perfectly okay to give them some human food as a treat but you must be careful what it is. Some foods are highly toxic for hamsters and garlic is one of them. You can safely give them tiny amounts of apple and cucumber but they cannot have celery because they can choke on the tough fibers. They also cannot eat chocolate because it contains theobromine , which is toxic to hamsters. Also, do not give your pet hamster onion, tomato leaves or white potato.

    Hamsters Can Become Aggressive While Mating

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    Mating season is a time when hamsters are at their most aggressive.

    Hamsters can reproduce very quickly. They also begin mating very young, sometimes as early as ten weeks.

    However, breeding hamsters is best done by experienced humans with a keen eye for detecting harmful situations.

    Hormonal changes, the estrous cycle and neurotransmitters can cause hamsters to become aggressive during mating, especially for females. Sometimes, they become so aggressive that they hurt the males.

    Their Teeth Do Not Stop Growing

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    Hamsters chew on objects to keep their teeth at a comfortable length.

    Hamsters have hypsodont teeth, which continuously grow throughout their lifetime. Rabbits and chinchillas also have these types of teeth. Hamsters can wear these teeth down by eating constantly and chewing on toys; this constant grinding helps keep their teeth at a comfortable length.

    However, there are times when the incisor teeth will overgrow. When this happens, the teeth can quickly get stuck on items or grow into the gums of the mouth. This can also happen to their molars, yet it’s not as common.

    If you own a hamster, it’s important to check its incisors and molars to ensure they are not overgrowing. If you notice they have become too long, giving a hamster a tooth trim is typically not painful. Some owners prefer going to a professional to be on the safe side and not accidentally cause trauma to their mouth or teeth.

    Hamsters Are Illegal in Hawaii and Australia

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    Hamsters are illegal in Australia and one U.S. state — Hawaii.

    Owning a hamster may seem like a perfectly normal thing to do but that is not the case in all parts of the world. It is illegal to own them as a pet in Hawaii and Australia. This is because there are fears that they will escape, start breeding in the wild, and reach population levels that could damage crops. There are also concerns that they could damage fragile ecosystems and spread disease.

    Hamsters Sometimes Hibernate

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    Hamsters sometimes hibernate like bears and groundhogs.

    We are taught as young children that bears, squirrels and groundhogs all hibernate. Yet, did you know that hamsters also sometimes hibernate? This is more likely when a hamster is out in the wild, but it can happen to some species of domesticated hamsters when they become too cold.

    Hibernation is a dormant state that animals enter to conserve energy. There are ways to tell if your domesticated hamster has entered hibernation.

    Some symptoms to look for include slowed breathing, cold body temperature and limpness. Sometimes, hamsters in hibernation are mistaken for being dead but don’t bury their bodies just yet. Moving your hamster to a warm room, stroking it, and using a warm towel may wake it up. Hamsters will also go on a food binge right before going into hibernation.

    They Like to Stay Clean

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    Although they are rodents, hamsters are tidy creatures.

    Rodents and clean don’t seem to go hand in hand, but hamsters are pretty clean animals who thrive in a sanitary environment. They are easy to train and typically pick one corner of their cage as a bathroom. This can make cleaning up after them a lot easier.

    Additionally, they aren’t very smelly as long as they receive proper care and a clean home, which adds to the benefit of owning a hamster.

    They May Eat Their Babies

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    In some cases, hamsters may eat their own young.

    Hamsters are typically very diligent and protective moms. Yet, there are some cases where mom hamsters may eat their young.

    Sometimes, this occurs if the mom hamster has had a lack of food. Other times, it comes on by stress, such as a feeling that caring for their young will be too hard.

    Fear is another reason mom hamsters may eat their babies. Perhaps they are afraid of a person or another hamster or pet in the home. Additionally, if a hamster smells a new scent on her baby, she may become confused and not recognize it.

    You can do a few things to reduce the chances of your domesticated hamster eating its young after birth. Keep the area calm and quiet if your hamster has just given birth. This can reduce stress and fear for the new mom. Also, don’t touch the babies with your bare hands. This will keep your scent off of them. Lastly, be sure to feed the new mom as much as you can!

    Hamsters have a Very Short Lifespan

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    Hamsters live only around 18 to 36 months on average.

    Hamsters often have very short life spans. On average, when well cared for, they live around 18 to 36 months. Yet, it’s not impossible for them to live longer. The Guinness Book of World Records holds the record for the oldest hamster at four and a half years .

    Hamsters are susceptible to illness and health issues, which can contribute to their short life span. Some of these conditions include heart disease, kidney disease, cancer, mites and diabetes. A good diet and proper care can help expand a hamster’s life span and give them an optimal life.

    Hamsters Have a High Tolerance to Alcohol

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    Hamsters have highly functioning livers, which may be the reason for their high alcohol tolerance.

    When it comes to crazy facts about hamsters, this one may take the cake. For decades, hamsters’ high tolerance to alcohol has piqued interest. In fact, one can find a few research papers on whether ethanol affects hamsters. In 2015, a scientific paper noted that Syrian hamsters could have a high ethanol intake and theorized the same may be true for Dwarf hamsters, but how? They are pretty small creatures; how does high alcohol intake not affect hamsters? The experiment was threefold, and their findings aligned with their notes on Syrian hamsters.

    Hamster’s highly functioning livers significantly affect their ethanol tolerance. When the ethanol filters out through their liver, it doesn’t affect them as much. Yet, in the study, when ethanol was placed directly into their bloodstream and not filtered through the liver, hamsters exhibited signs of intoxication.

    Animals have maintained many interesting roles in history, even during wars. Now that you know some crazy facts about hamsters, read our list of Surprising Wartime Roles of Animals Through the Ages .

    The post Hamsters Are Illegal in Some Places and Other Crazy but Unknown Facts About Them appeared first on 24/7 Tempo .

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