Hamsters are rodents, of the same zoological family as rats, mice, and guinea pigs and some zoologists say, rabbits. When I was a kid I thought hamsters were an artificial life formj-crazy as it sounds, you only saw mature ones for sale-never baby hamsters, and they seemed to be standard-bred to size rather like keys or industrial products. they are natural animals, of course, but are selectively bred as are many animals used for experimental and laboratory tasks.
Well, the name hamster comes from the German hamstern , meaning "to hoard" Well, the name hamster comes from the German hamstern , meaning "to hoard"
I believe it is Latin, derived from the word pig...I think the original word was : amster-hey
From Syria, the country they originate from.
Syria or your local pet shop/breeder
English!
the word alligator is native american
it came from spanish (rumsen language)
the best way to introduce your hamster to handling is to let them come to your hand. if you were a hamster you wouldn't want to be grabbed! show that you are not a threat by putting your hand in the cage near the hamster without touching it and slowly moving it away from the hamster. this way your hamster is more likely to come to your hand. avoid quick movements as this will scare your hamster. when your hamster has had enough leave it or it wont come out when you are there. though it may take time, your hamster will gradualy get used to your hand and wont mind being held! i am in the process of taming my fourth hamster at the moment! hope i helped!
It comes from the Micmac language - Kaleboo, meaning pawer or scratcher
The word hamster comes from the German word, hamstern, which means to hoard.
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From the German word Hamastra. The older English name for the animal was the German Rat
It is not a word
The word restaurant come from French.
it might of come from a latin word
The word thermos come from Greece
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Greek language.
The animal is native to South East Europe, the name is from Middle High German 'Hamastra' and perhaps the Russian word 'Chomiak'. An old English name was 'German Rat'