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  2. Cheek pouch - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The females of some species of hamster are known to hide their young in their cheek pouches to carry them away when they fear danger. [7] Other species of hamsters are known to fill their pouches with air, allowing them to float better while they swim. [7] [8] Cheek pouch prolapse in an anesthetized Russian hamster (Phodopus sp.)

  3. Emin's pouched rat - Wikipedia

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    These pouched rats are named for having cheek pouches much like a hamster. Emin's pouched rat and the Gambian pouched rat have a few very noticeable physical differences: Emin's pouched rats have a distinct line of color difference between their lower abdomen area and upper body.

  4. 32 surprising things hamsters can eat - AOL

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    Of course, there are many different hamster breeds so all hamsters will have different likes and dislikes. But if you're looking to pack some more protein in their diet, or just make their ...

  5. Laboratory Syrian hamster - Wikipedia

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    Microcirculation may be studied in hamster cheek pouches. [29] The pouches of hamsters are thin, easy to examine without stopping bloodflow, and highly vascular. [29] When examined, the cheek pouch is pulled through the mouth while being grasped with forceps. [30] At this point the cheek is everted and can be pinned onto a mount for examination ...

  6. 32 things hamsters shouldn’t eat - AOL

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    Like all spicy food, chillies aren’t appropriate hamster fodder, as they can cause gastrointestinal problems, as well as irritate the mouth, throat and pouches. 27. Porridge

  7. Southern giant pouched rat - Wikipedia

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    The pouches for which these rats are named consist of oversized cheek-pouches. These oversized cheek pouches are often used to transport large food-finds back to their burrows for storage. [ 9 ] From their nose to the tip of their tail, these animals are approximately 70 to 80 cm (28 to 31 in) long.

  8. Perognathinae - Wikipedia

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    Perognathinae is a subfamily of rodents consisting of two genera of pocket mice.Most species live in complex burrows within the deserts and grasslands of western North America, They feed mostly on seeds and other plant parts, which they carry in their fur-lined cheek pouches [2] to their burrows.

  9. The Truth About Those Nicotine Pouches You’re ... - AOL

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    Nicotine pouch ads are making the rounds, but read this before you try them. Experts explain how safe nicotine pouches are compared to cigarettes and e-cigarettes. Nicotine pouch ads are making ...