Some do, some don't. A more specific question could get a more specific answer.
Tropical animals may or may not hoard food depending on what animal it is. Some animals eat enough in one sitting not to have to hunt for a long time.
The bird began to hoard food for the winter.
No - snakes do not store food for later consumption !
hamsters got their name from a German word hamstern which means to hoard and hoard means to pouch food in your mouth and then eat it later
She would always hoard her candy and have a big stash of it for a long time.
In America, around 1500 times a year :o
'Hamster' comes from the German word 'hamstern', meaning 'to hoard'. This is a reference to their hoarding habits, they store food in special cheek pouches, and hoard it in their nests.
Yes. All ferrets now matter how tame will do what is called "stashing". Stashing is when the ferret stores away certain toys or pieces of food for later or to hide them from other animals that might take them.
the homophone for 'hoard' is 'hord'
Rhesus monkeys are herbivorous and feed on leaves, pine needles, roots, and sometines insects or small animals. The Rhesus has pouch-like cheeks, allowing it to hoard its food for a short amount of time.
about two bowlfuls, because they hoard their food
Leroy Hoard's birth name is Leroy J. Hoard.