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WHERE DO WILD HAMSTERS LIVE? AND WILD GERBILS? AND GUINEA PIGS. WHERE DO THESE THINGS LIVE.

This question has plagued mankind for as long as recorded history. Its right up there with what are boogers made of and what's that stain in my bathtub. The world may never know, my friend.2 ton hoss said:WHERE DO WILD HAMSTERS LIVE? AND WILD GERBILS? AND GUINEA PIGS. WHERE DO THESE THINGS LIVE.
Freak Show said:
This question has plagued mankind for as long as recorded history. Its right up there with what are boogers made of and what's that stain in my bathtub. The world may never know, my friend.
2 ton hoss said:
FUCK! WHAT ARE BOOGERS MADE OF.
That's all heresay and conjecture. bullshit i tells ya. No one listen to the canuck. you're a dirty rotten liar.smallmovesal said:
lol
Boogers are mucus. Mucus is the thin, slippery material that is found inside your nose. Many people call mucus snot. Your nose makes nearly a cupful of snot every day. Snot is produced by the mucous membranes in the nose, which it moistens and protects.
When you inhale air through your nose, it contains lots of tiny particles, like dust, dirt, germs, and pollen. If these particles made it all the way to the lungs, the lungs could get damaged and it would be difficult to breathe. Snot works by trapping the particles and keeping them in the nose.
After these particles get stuck inside the nose, the mucus surrounds them along with some of the tiny hairs inside the nose called cilia. The mucus dries around the particles. When the particles and dried-out mucus clump together, you're left with a booger!
Boogers can be squishy and slimy or tough and crumbly. In fact, boogers are a sign that your nose is working properly.
Wild Hamsters are still found in China, Eastern Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Siberia. They are rodents classified in the Family Cricetidae. The most common Hamster kept as a pet is the Golden or Syrian Hamster (Mesocricetus autratus) and the other common Hamster is the Chinese or Striped Hamster (Cricetulus griseus). Other breeds which are less common are the European Hamster(Cricetus cricetus) and the Russian or hairy footed or Djungarian Hamster (Phodopus sungorus).
In the UK all domesticated pet hamsters are allegedly descended from a single pair of Syrian hamsters imported into the UK in 1931. Short and longhaired varieties are available in 5 different coat colours : Agouti (commonest), cinammon, cream, piebald and white.
smallmovesal said:
lol
Boogers are mucus. Mucus is the thin, slippery material that is found inside your nose. Many people call mucus snot. Your nose makes nearly a cupful of snot every day. Snot is produced by the mucous membranes in the nose, which it moistens and protects.
2 ton hoss said:WELL AS IT TURNS OUT THEY LIVE:
http://www.provet.co.uk/Hamsters/hamsters.htm
Paulos said:Who doesn't?
Paulos said:Who doesn't?
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