Yes you should.
No, Hamsters are very sensitive to sound and they could loose their hearing in the airplane. It is NOT a good idea.
they have good ear hearing
You most likely have a belt that is getting ready to break if you are hearing a squeaking noise coming from a Ford F-250. It could also be a shock that needs lubricated.
They have a strong sense of smell and they have excellent hearing too. They will listen for predators and sniff out food :)
Yes - hamsters indeed have tongues, for they have to swallow their food.
If you are hearing squeaking from your Mazda b3000 at idle it could simply be a wet belt since the squeaking goes away once you start driving. It may also be a belt getting ready to break.
Hamsters have very good hearing, maybe you frighten her if you shout her name. Try saying it instead.
The term "hard of hearing" is not hyphenated when used as a phrase. It is typically written as three separate words. However, when used as a compound adjective before a noun, it can be hyphenated as "hard-of-hearing," for example, "a hard-of-hearing individual."
they should be all fine, and the mum is just being a mum.
No, but they have VERY poor eyesight. They have an extremely good sense of hearing and smell though. So don't show them a treat... stick it under their nose! ;)
I think it's O.K. ^^^^ No usaully if hamsters have gray eyes only if their not white the rest am not sure but you might want to look at a hamster website to find out
The high pitched squeaking noise you are hearing is the warning device telling you your brake pads are worn out and need replacing. The grinding sound is the sound you hear when you ignore the squeaking noise and allow your brake pads to wear so much that the metal backing of the pad is rubbing against the rotor. Replace all brake pads on the same axle and have the rotors turned at a machine shop. You may end up having to replace the rotors if they are damaged too severely.