You need to get it to a vet SOON otherwise it wont be alive very long!
No, fish gills do not move when they are dead. When a fish dies, its gills stop functioning, as they require the fish to be alive in order to extract oxygen from the water through the process of respiration.
You have to train your hanster to get used to you. Hamsters bite your two reasons, firstly because they are scared and secondly because they think that your fingers might be good to eat. First, it is a good idea to hold food in your fingertips, and let the hamster take the fod from your fingers. After a few days of this, you can move onto touching your hamster gently. The hamster still may try to eat your fingers, if so just move away your hand quickly. When your hanster gets more used to you touching it, you can start letting it crawl onto your hand. Place food into the middle of your hand and let the hamster crawl on by itself. If the hamster still tries to eat your hand (quite common) you can place a towel over your hand so if the hamster bites, you will not get hurt. After this, you can start trying to pick up your hamster in your fingers. This will distress the hamster the most so firstly, pick it up for just a little then out down. Gradually extend the holding time and reward the hamster with a treet after each trial. Hamsters require a lot of careful handling and patience. This process takes maybe a month. Good luck.
You can connect two hamster cages by using tube tunnels specifically designed for hamsters. These tunnels can be attached to the cages with connectors or tubes that allow your hamster to move freely between the two cages. Make sure the connection is secure and the hamster cannot escape.
Hamsters may appear still when they are old due to a decrease in energy levels and metabolism. Older hamsters tend to sleep more and move less compared to younger hamsters. It is important to monitor their behavior and provide appropriate care to ensure their well-being in their senior years.
its motion ,and when the hamsters run on it their legs create a force causing the wheel to move
If you just got a new hamster just put him in his cage. If he doesn't move much, you need to give him some space. (Leave a little light in the room, and prevent loud noises.) If your hamster is old and doesn't move much, be very careful. They are very fragile and have a higher risk of catching wet tail at an old age. (Wet tail is an illness that causes death in rodents.)
wait for a few more days, but if it still does not move pls bring to the vet. by estherbella
Yes, snakes can still move after death due to nerve activity and muscle contractions, even if their bodies are no longer alive.
There could be many things wrong. Normally when a hamster is ill it will carry on as normal. If it won't move around much its likely the hamster has something wrong with its stomach or intestines or any other organ. Its best to take the hamster to the vets as it could be in great pain. Its cruel to the hamster to keep him alive if he is very ill.
Worms are still alive when they are cut, so they can move. They regenerate their bodies.
Yes. There are two ways for them to blink. First way is just like you or me. The second way is they move there membrane.
you know when your hamster is dead win they don't move or don't do anything with you.You know when your hamster is hibernating when is doesn't wake up in 6 months never annoy them when they are because they might get agressive .
No, once the brain is not active anymore, the eyes cannot move. This is the case even if a person is still alive but has no brain activity.
Well at one point of time I did have a hamster.. and no they do not move.......
My hamster is moving all her babys out of her bed
The minimum size requirement for a hamster cage to ensure that it is spacious enough for the hamster to move around comfortably is at least 24 inches by 12 inches, with a height of 12 inches.
For a hamster, it is recommended to get a tank that is at least 10 gallons in size. This will provide enough space for the hamster to move around and explore comfortably.