yes it is
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You attach a gear train between the hamster wheel and the fan where the ratios of the gears delivers a threefold speed increase.
No if he/she is new it may take a while, if you have had the hamster for a while and it still won`t get a hamster ball so he/she can run around the house and learn how to roll,then he/she might use the wheel.
The hamster. In front of the gerbil,it is REALLLY FAST esp. when it gets out of its ball.
No. but you can have a hamster cage and bird cage! (Sold in stores) The hamster runs on it's wheel, and the bird hops around, tweeting. I consider them pets! :)
it helps the hamster to lose a little weight
If she begins to breathe heavily and has a big stomach, eats alot and runs on the wheel also!
Yes you can, but don't expect much. A hamster spins a wheel at about 40-60rpm, the voltage is low, not enough to charge a battery for example. You could set up some gearing to scale it up, but that adds resistance and makes the wheel harder to turn. Without that, it's possible to light some tiny LED bulbs while the hamster runs.
Less than it would to make a ladder of hamsters to venus
a hamster is most known for the wheel it runs onA hamster is most likely to be known for its cheek pouches. It uses these cheek pouches to gather and transport food and nesting materials from one location to another. As a matter of fact, the word "hamster" comes from the word 'hamper' which means to hoard.
A happy hamster sits in the corner of his cage nibbling away at food, or runs around his play wheel. A scared hamster will not be eating and makes furtive movemnts of the body while looking around ina panicked way. A sad hamster - sorry can't answer this one. A sad hamster sits and uh uh uh nvm
If your hamster runs away from you, it might mean that he or she is afraid of you, but it might also mean that the hamster is simply not trained. You can train a hamster to come to you by rewarding the hamster with food each time it climbs onto your hand.