Definitely Hamsters
Yes, wild hamsters rely on their strong sense of smell to find food in their natural habitat. They use their keen sense of smell to locate seeds, fruits, insects, and other items that make up their diet. This ability helps them survive and thrive in the wild.
Hamsters do not have good eyesight they depend on their sense of smell. so hamsters having long whiskers help them know were they are going and what they are doing its like anoth pair of eyes for them.
Yes, hamsters may bite if they smell food on your hands because they may mistake your fingers for a treat. To avoid this, always wash your hands thoroughly before handling your hamster to remove any food smells.
The hamster stinks because - maybe the cage hasn't been cleaned out - if you already have cleaned it you may need to even wash it in the sink but be sure to get all the soap out! - it stinks because ur hamster urinates often in many different places try potty training it,it is very useful and saves you alot of time you can get special hamster litter at a local petstore
Hamsters have good spatial memory and can remember locations of food, shelter, and important landmarks in their environment. They rely on their sense of smell and use scent markers to navigate and remember pathways. Additionally, they can recognize familiar individuals, including other hamsters and humans, through memory and associative learning.
No! Because hamsters and bunnies don't know how to clean and take care of themselves like we do.
No, they smell quite nice. No. Bunnies mostly smell like hay or grass, but sometimes bunnies can smell like macaroni and cheese. This is a very thought provoking question.
Girl and boy hamsters smell exactly the same there is no difference.
Hamsters don't generally smell if their cages are cleaned regularly and properly.
Dwarf hamsters do not stink at all. Most people think they do because they are confused with rats.
Yes,cats can smell hamsters because their smell is real good.
their sense of smell. they can smell very good.
No, but I recommend separate cages just the same.
No , they can't smell at all!
Both They can smell good if you take care of them :)
They don't hate the smell of humans, but rather are cautious of the smell of predators. To a wild rabbit, humans are predators. To pet bunnies, humans may not be associated as predators.
yes