I would take it to the vet as soon as possible.
No, I don't think so but IT IS NOT GOOD TO KEEP YOUR HAMSTER OUTSIDE OF IT'S CAGE FOR A LONG TIME EVEN IN IT'S TRANSPORTER OR HAMSTER BALL .
because if cockatoos dont have thier body covering then they cant fly and keep them away from the cold.its also useful because as i said it protects them and also helps them from heat and cold
The body keep a constant heat because f the blood running through the body. The body temperature does not change even if the temperatures of our surroundings change.
For me i put out food where it think he is then i keep my eye out for any food missing or any sound of food moving.
Skin provides a waterproof barrier that maintains the body's moisture. It also provides insulation that helps keep body heat in the body.
Wet suits are supposed to keep the water out, and keep your body heat in, since the cold ocean will suck away a lot of your body heat, extemely quickly, so as to make the longest possible dive/swim time, wet suits keep your body heat in, and the water out.
Its fur and blubber keep its body heat from escaping the body.
If your hamster has a large cut, it's best to take them to a qualified veterinarian for treatment. The vet can clean the wound, assess if any stitches are needed, and prescribe antibiotics to prevent infection. Keep the hamster's enclosure clean and watch for any signs of inflammation or infection.
No. It does not heat up the body. On the contrary it keep your head cool by reflecting the light. Lol.
They huddle together and their body fat and body heat keep them warm during a storm.
You don't, unless you know the female is in heat and ready to mate. Otherwise keep them apart at any other time.
i wouldnt give cucumber to a hamster as its very watery and can give your hamster dihareaa