Yes.
To take care of a hamster in front of children first explain what the hamster is such as- this is a hamster- then explain how to be reacting around the hamster by stating- hamsters are good listeners so no loud noises around a hamster or you can hurt his or her ears. when you pet a hamster pet him or her with your pointer finger and stroke their back gently.explain how to care for them properly and what they eat and drink and what they don't eat and drink.
Loud animals are animals that emit a loud sound.
Soundproofing is definitely important to some animals captivity. This is because these animals have hearing that is incredibly sensitive to loud noises.
He/She sqeaks really loud and jumps
Children and animals sometimes use language in a similar way. For example, puppies and babies will both cry if they are upset or left alone. Also, animals and children might get loud if they want attention or are getting angry.
If a hamster is stuck in your door you should see blood and hear loud squeaking noises. yuytur
Hamsters arnt used to noise so when your around a hamster make sure a baby or yourself arnt sreaming or shouting because the hamster will become stressed and annoyyed and wil try to run away and escape and you would not want that to happen because you might not acctually see your hamster again which will be upsetting for you.
Say the word out loud. Whatever syllable you emphasize more is the stressed (or accent) syllable. The first syllable in engine is stressed.
Im not a vet or a scientist, i just own my own hamster. I have heard my hamster playing in its cage, and suddenly make a loud SQUEAK. I havent noticed anything wrong with her when she does that, it just seems that she squeaks less when i take her out more. It might be a good idea to check your hamster over every once in a while, because a squeak may be a sign that your hamster hurt itself. These cuts can get infected, and become an abcess.
Yes. Mice are nocturnal, and a classroom, by nature, is a loud place. Especially if the children are younger, and interested in banging on cages, taking them out, etc. Fish typically make the best classroom pet in my opinion. Smaller animals such as rodents, rabbits, and guinea pigs are just too sensitive.
I have a hamster and I keep the T.V on all day and her cage is right next to the T.V and she sleeps all day so I say no the don't need a quiet surroundings
The stressed syllable in "belief" is the second syllable, "lie". You can tell by saying the word out loud and noticing which syllable you naturally emphasize when pronouncing it.