Yes, a guinea pig is a rodent. Rodents have cheek pouches.
Sugar is bad for hamsters because it will create a mold inside its cheeks when it stores the sugary food inside there. They can eat it in small doses.
Rabbits do not store food in their cheeks like some other animals such as hamsters or chipmunks. Rabbits have a unique digestive system that requires them to constantly eat and pass food through their system to maintain proper gut health. They do have a small pouch in their esophagus called a "gullet" that can temporarily store food before it is swallowed, but this is not the same as cheek pouches found in other animals.
Yes, inside his trouser pockets is a prepositional phrase.
There are some Nike hoodies that have zip pockets on the inside of the sweatshirt.
yes if the maggots are inside your hamster. they eat the tissues inside your hamsters
The inside pockets contain O2 gas, which was released during the freezing process.
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Poly pockets are plastic papers that are meant to be put inside a binder...
Clothes pockets turn inside out in a clothes dryer due to the tumbling motion during the drying cycle. The pockets get caught on other clothes or the dryer drum, causing them to become inverted. To prevent this, emptying pockets before putting clothes in the dryer can help.
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Confidence Luggage suitcases have lots of storage pockets both inside and outside the cases.
There are pouches on hamsters and they will be inside of there mouth they are to store food in them if they don't feel like eating it. :-)