Hampsters like to burrow food and there poop. When a hampster kicks its bedding it is covering up something. It also could be making a little sleeping hole.
Depending on what type of beading project you are doing depends on wether you need a needle. I only tend to use a beading needle for fine beadwork such as thread beading- which then yes, i would use a 'beading needle'. Other then that I don't believe that you really need a beading needle for beading jewellery. I hope this answer helped you
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it means hamster
there is no such thing but if you mean a roborovski hamster yes its a dwarf
i think so because my dwarf Russian hamster squeaks and kicks out in his sleep. it's actually very cute
If you mean "kicks in" as in "...the paratrooper kicks in the door...", then a form of breach would work for you, i.e., "...the paratrooper breaches the door...". If you mean as a form of physical destruction, such as "...kicks in the criminal's head...", then destroys, obliterates, and synonyms of those words would work.
it is probably diabetic :( i had a diabetic hamster it is probably diabetic :( i had a diabetic hamster
"Beading" is the present participle of the verb "bead" - to form or make something into a bead.
It can mean a variety of things. It could have injured its paw or it is really tired. It can also mean that you have an old hamster.
Well, this is how you say dwarf hamster in japanese- ドワーフハムスター