Yup - I've got 2 pet gerbils and sometimes when I'm handing out pumpkin seeds, she'll store it in her mouth and glance at me for another one lol. I've also seen my gerbil hold several pieces of food, run to the corner, and spit them out and eat them one by one.
case they like to store it
yes, all hamsters store food in there cheeks.(p.s. i know because i have one!).
a hamster can store food in the pouches in his cheeks
Chew the food repeatedly and then store in in their cheeks
Maybe
yes because it's their nature
Some hamsters have big cheeks due to their natural behavior of food hoarding. They have specialized pouches in their cheeks where they can store food to carry back to their nests or burrows. This behavior helps them survive in the wild by allowing them to store and save food for later consumption.
They get food from you feeding it. most of the time they store it in their cheeks and eat it when they are hungry
Mandrills cheeks can expand and they can store food their for and extended period of time.
Because they store food in them. when its there time to eat the gently push it out of there cheeks
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.
Chipmunks have big cheeks to store food such as seeds and nuts. This allows them to gather food quickly and efficiently, especially in preparation for winter when food may become scarce. The large cheek pouches also help them transport food back to their burrows or nests.