The Hamster Thread - Page 5
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Praetorial
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Hokay
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ShatterZer0
United States1843 Posts
I guess it's really bad that I was excited to see that people were finally using chinchilla fur for clothing abroad... My "uncle" is a Chilean chinchilla farmer... they're sooooo~ soft... | ||
Kipsate
Netherlands45349 Posts
I named him Snoopie He died on the day that I had middle school exam(an exam that determines what kind of level of High school you go to) So we bought a new one we named him Bollie(REAL ORIGINAL) He died on World Animal Day GG Since then no pets, not even a fish. | ||
Wrongspeedy
United States1655 Posts
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Anacletus
United States733 Posts
Sap guise! I wonder what the average cheek expansion for a hamster is... | ||
marttorn
Norway5211 Posts
On June 26 2012 20:47 Anacletus wrote: Sap guise! I wonder what the average cheek expansion for a hamster is... Well, the biggest i've seen yet is this: | ||
OpticalShot
Canada6330 Posts
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Aerisky
United States12128 Posts
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marttorn
Norway5211 Posts
On June 26 2012 20:58 Aerisky wrote: LOL seriously?! It's actually sort of awesome that such an apparently useless and terrible thread is one of the best on TL atm imo too. Or it might be kind of sad. I think it's pretty cool though. On the contrary, Hamsters have a much better work ethic than humans. They also like rap music. It's all gonna be in my book. | ||
Aerisky
United States12128 Posts
On June 26 2012 21:01 marttorn wrote: On the contrary, Hamsters have a much better work ethic than humans. They also like rap music. It's all gonna be in my book. NYT self-help bestseller incoming: hamster point! :D | ||
Hamsterdam
New Zealand59 Posts
Instead, in my last year of high school, I tried to build a robotic hamster ball. It was designed to work using a weighted arm mounted inside the ball that would rotate with a motor, so that the ball would fall over the weight. It never really worked like I would have liked it to, but the idea was kinda solid. Maybe I will revive this project in my spare time, would make a decent blog too. Also hamsters are awesome epic cute. | ||
Praetorial
United States4241 Posts
On June 26 2012 21:09 Hamsterdam wrote: I always wanted a hamster, but there are no hamsters in New Zealand, and a pet mouse just didn't have the same appeal. Instead, in my last year of high school, I tried to build a robotic hamster ball. It was designed to work using a weighted arm mounted inside the ball that would rotate with a motor, so that the ball would fall over the weight. It never really worked like I would have liked it to, but the idea was kinda solid. Maybe I will revive this project in my spare time, would make a decent blog too. Also hamsters are awesome epic cute. I actually came across your name while browsing around TL for hamster quotes-you earn special honor just by having "hamster" in your name. | ||
Cokefreak
Finland8093 Posts
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nooboon
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Seeker
Where dat snitch at?36622 Posts
On June 26 2012 19:41 Praetorial wrote: Two stories have been added to the OP, those of SeeKer and Fueled. T-T..... why can't ppl ever get my name right? It's SeeKeR...... not SeeKer and not SeekeR...... | ||
Praetorial
United States4241 Posts
On June 26 2012 22:11 SeeKeR wrote: T-T..... why can't ppl ever get my name right? It's SeeKeR...... not SeeKer and not SeekeR...... Fixed | ||
OpticalShot
Canada6330 Posts
On June 26 2012 21:55 nooboon wrote: I feel like the ABL is somehow responsible for this -.- No way sir that's impossibru | ||
-_-Quails
Australia796 Posts
On June 26 2012 11:29 Thrill wrote: OP needs to address the whole hamster cannibalism issue. Far as I can tell, they only cannibalise the dead - which makes sense to do in a nutrient poor environment like a desert. For the social species of hamster that can lead to traumatising scenes for a child owner if they don't notice a dead one quickly enough, and it should never be an issue for the anti-social ones because you should keep them apart except while mating. (The anti-social ones could potentially kill another hamster that's put in its cage then eat it but the two actions would not be linked. The killing would be to clear the personal space bubble and the eating would be because "Well there's this protein rich lump of fur in my cage and it doesn't seem to be alive, might as well eat it.") Generally herbivores, occasional insectivores and opportunistic cannibals is the best descriptor I can think of for hamster diets. Chickens are still tamed raptors who should not be trusted though. | ||
-_-Quails
Australia796 Posts
On June 26 2012 17:18 Goozen wrote: Hamsters do not show affection however they make great cat treats who in turn will show affection for this wonderful snack. Roborovskis and Campbells are both quite affectionate where fully tamed. My Roborovskis needed to be played with at least a couple of times a day otherwise they'd get quite distressed. My cat deals with loneliness much better - she's fine so long as she gets food and water. | ||
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