a lot
The white stuff in a bird's mouth when it flies out of the nest is usually regurgitated food for its young. Birds regurgitate food to feed their chicks by transferring partially digested food from their crop to the chicks' mouths. This process is essential for the chicks' nutrition and growth.
it depends on how much food stays in your mouth because if it is a small amount, the food would stay in your mouth in a small amount of time but if there is a lot of food, then it will stay in your mouth for a long time.
A hamster has two cheek pouches inside the mouth in which to store food when out foraging. The pouches are emptied when back in the nest, and the food is stored at the back of the nest, for times when food is scarce.
they dont chew there food they much it up in there mouth
open your mouth put the food in your mouth close your mouth chew your food and swallow your food idiot
It has a tiny mouth at the bottom of its body.
stuff your mouth in it and chew and then swallow.
Hamsters have very large cheek pouches for storing food for later.
Some animals that store food in their mouth include squirrels and hamsters. Squirrels will often transport food between their cheek pouches and their burrows, while hamsters are known to stuff their cheeks full of food to bring back to their nests.
you stuff it in your mouth
Hamsters can hoard food in their cheek pouches. That's why you see their cheeks so stuffed!
It just opens its mouth and grabs the food.