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LIVING SCIENCE NEWSLETTER

** HOLIDAY CUT OFF DATES REMINDER **


- Friday, February 25, 2022 is the last day to order any 2 week check out animals before Spring Break


CRITTER HIGHLIGHT

Hamster (Rodentia Cricetinae)

Hamsters are rodents, a bit like a mouse and have become established as popular small house pets.

In the wild, hamsters stay underground during the day. They feed on seeds, fruits, and vegetation, and occasionally eat burrowing insects.

They have really short tails, and very large cheek pouches in which they carry food back to their homes.

Here are a few more interesting facts about hamsters.

  • Hamsters come from the desert. If you keep a hamster, make sure the room is never too cold and keep the cage away from windy places.

  • Hamsters love to exercise. A tiny hamster's body is full of energy that they want to burn off on a spinning wheel that they have in their cage.

  • Hamsters don't take baths in water. They have special oils in their furs and sometimes groom themselves by taking sand baths!

These little critters are available to order through the Living Science Material Center CO-OP page to help enhance teaching activities or even just to have as a classroom pet.