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Hamsters can squeeze through small spaces because they suck in their bodies as much as they can and get through lots of stuff if they tried hard enough they could get through mice holes, and vents but if your hamster got through a vent or mouse hole you're never getting it back! :(

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Mice are very flexible animals - they can squeeze through tiny cracks you wouldn't think they could fit through because they have tiny bones that are pretty flexible too, and they can flatten themselves to an amazing size.

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Well, hamsters can flatten themselves out so they basically fit into many different sizes of holes.

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It is almost like they can shrink themselves when going through small holes.

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they are skinny

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