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The most dangerous hamster

The most dangerous hamster is Huazang.

Among the first-line rats, Huacang is the fiercest, most insecure and will bite, but if you take care of it carefully, you will be very good in the end. Huacang will be very vigilant when she just bought it back. Don't touch it. Change its food or other things every day. Don't touch it. When it adapts to the environment, call its name in the same tone every day. If it comes, give it one.

When he eats what you have, you can gently touch him with your hand. If it is too scared to move, don't move until it continues to eat. Just take your time.

Living habits of hamsters:

Hamsters are omnivorous animals, with a wide range of eating habits and the habit of storing food. They mainly eat plant seeds, tender stems, leaves and fruits, and occasionally eat insects. Hamsters do not hibernate, but live on stored food in winter. As many as 90 kilograms of hamster caves were found to store food.

Hamsters perceive visual, tactile, auditory and chemical stimuli. A day is basically a rest time for hamsters. They like to lie down during the day and go out at night, mainly at night. Their eyesight is poor, they can only blur their shapes, and their colors can only distinguish between black and white.

Hamsters use chemicals to communicate. Males mark their territory with their huge sebaceous glands. In fact, the size of these glands is related to the position of individuals in the dominance level: the larger the glands, the greater the superiority of animals.