I know that hamsters can.
Chipmunks and ground squirrels have cheek pouches, grey and fox squirrels do not. Squirrels who live in trees don't have cheek pouches.
No. Rats are rodents, not marsupials, so they do not have pouches.
Huge cheek pouches.
hamster
I don't really know how much food they can put in their cheek pouches, but i do know that they can hold up to 20 pounds of food.
Hamsters can hoard food in their cheek pouches. That's why you see their cheeks so stuffed!
A small Eurasian rodent of the subfamily Cricetinae, especially Mesocricetus auratus, having large cheek pouches and a short tail and often kept as a pet or used in laboratory research.
Platypuses do not hold much food in their cheek pouches. The cheek pouches are only used to store enough food for the platypus to grind (it does not chew as it has no teeth) as it floats on the surface between dives.
hibernation, specially built cheek pouches, take dust baths
If its cheek is growing, Its storing more food in its cheek pouches. You should talk to a vet to see if this is normal about your hamster. For more Information, visit: www.hamsterownerswebs.webs.com
Chipmunks are small rodents that are known for carrying food in their cheek pouches. They use these pouches to transport nuts, seeds, and other food items back to their burrows for storage. This behavior helps them to stockpile food for the winter months when food may be scarce.