Hamsters and hazel dormice are both small rodents, but they belong to different families and have distinct characteristics. Hamsters are typically stocky, with short tails and cheek pouches for storing food, while hazel dormice have a more slender body, long tails, and are known for their distinctive golden-brown fur. Additionally, hazel dormice are primarily nocturnal and are noted for their hibernation behavior, whereas hamsters can be active at various times, depending on the species. Their habitats and diets also differ, with dormice often found in woodlands and hamsters in desert environments.
Hazel Dormouse was created in 1758.
Hazel is a combination of green and brown.
Yes. Dormice are mostly found in Europe, although some live in Africa and Asia. They are particularly known for their long periods of hibernation.Only one species of dormouse is native to the British Isles. Everyday English usage dormouse usually refers to this species (the Hazel Dormouse) rather than to the family as a whole.
just break it up into small if you are willing to take risk of it edable for your hamster.
It would be hazel hamster tasty mix and oxbo pellets (only give a little bit of these pellets because hamsters need a variety of food and give 1½-3 tablespoons of hazel hamster tasty mix.
I don't think there is any special name for it. You may want to check out "Hazel dormice.", it is a breed and you might learn more if you look into the breed. Sorry.
This is not an Indian plant in source. So, the name 'hazel witch' or 'witch hazel' can be adopted in Malayalam too with no form or sound difference.
Yes. I have green eyes and the difference is that hazel have a darker middle, and in the light appears a muddy green, but in the dark apeares a light or dark brown.
There is no difference we look exactly as the monkeys do. well we don't look exactly alike i don't think monkeyes get blue or green or hazel eyes just brown. :P
Hazel eyes are not highly common. They are eyes that can change color from brown to green, and somewhere in between. A genotype of Gg would produce hazel eyes.
between hazel and brown
Between 10-12.