Yes but their tails or feet may get stuck, just make sure the wheel is a good size for them.
They can die from lack of exercise Buy your hamster an exercise wheel.
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Exercise.
The term for exercising without weights is "bodyweight exercise."
Depends on the type of exercise, the intensity of the exercise, the duration of the exercise.
yes
The correct spelling you are looking for is 'exercising'. Example: "Bob was busy exercising his legs when Suzie walked in."
Exercising is indeed a verb.Other verbs are exercise, exercises and exercised.
Yes, exercise is both a verb and a noun. To exercise can be to do exercises. There is a noun form (gerund) for to exercise, which is exercising.
stop the exercise
by exercise the minerals excited by sweating
By relaxing and not moving them about after you finish exercising.