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How do pet hamsters store food in their nests?

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Pet hamsters typically store food in their nests by using their cheek pouches to transport food to their sleeping areas. They then empty their cheek pouches and stash the food in various locations in their nests, such as burrows or tunnels. Hamsters are known for hoarding food in their nests as a survival instinct for times when food may be scarce.
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Pet hamsters store food in their nests by using their cheek pouches to carry food back to their nesting area. Hamsters have expandable cheek pouches that allow them to gather food and transport it to their nests efficiently. Once in their nests, hamsters will often create food storage areas within their bedding where they can access their stored food easily.

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