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. :-)
Syrian Hamsters have pouches, it does not matter how long their fur is.
No , that's hamsters.
I know that hamsters can.
No, they do not, that is an adaptation specific to hamsters, not gerbils.
No because the mother hamster is taking the baby hamsters to a safer place.
No, guinea pigs do not have food pouches like hamsters. Guinea pigs have a simple digestive system and do not store food in pouches. They eat food directly and chew it through their teeth, which are constantly growing.
Hamsters are not marsupials and so do not have pouches in he usual sense.
Hamsters can hoard food in their cheek pouches. That's why you see their cheeks so stuffed!
In the wild mostly birds of prey eat hamsters. Roborovski hamsters empty out there cheek pouches to try and distract the bird with the seeds.
Yes. I'm pretty sure all hamsters do that, but I have a winter white that never empties her cheek pouches! :)
well, how they get food from one place to the other is that they stuff they` re food in their cheek pouches!
If you mean be sick, it wasn't. Hamsters have got two pouches, one either side of their face, which it uses to collect food. When the pouches are full it will go to a corner, mainly where the bedding area is and empty out its pouches.