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Rats can't speak, so how can we understand them? In fact, rats and rats have expressed some feelings unconsciously, so you should observe their body language to understand them!
Here's a breakdown of the different manifestations of rats:
The first situation is that you are in a state of relaxation.
In another case, after the owner has touched them, the rat wants to reapply his own scent. Rat rat rat is like its own taste!
Ears downward: A hamster's ears downwards indicate that he is alert and in a relaxed state. When rats are alert, their ears are generally high and they are very sensitive to the faint sounds of their surroundings.
Because rats don't have good eyesight, they use their sensitive little ears to make up for their deficiencies.
Crawl on the ground: When you see them lazy, you know that they are really very relieved! Many hamsters sleep like this.
Tired body: Rats and mice are tired of their bodies when they sleep sweetly, so as the owner, it's best not to wake them up!
Climb to the hand when happy:
When the rat is in a good mood, it will also climb up to the owner to coax the owner. When the owner reaches into the cage and gently calls the name of the mouse, the mouse crawls into the owner's hand, which means that they are in a good mood today!
Cage biting: The reason for biting the cage is in addition to grinding teeth and being dull. On the other hand, rats will also use this action to indicate requests, such as going out to play or eating snacks.
Walking back and forth when stressed:
Don't think it's funny that rats and rats often walk in the same route, it's actually a sign of stress. When the rats are nervous, they walk back and forth along the same route. If the owner sees them behaving like this, they should pay more attention!
Intense running spinner wheel:
Some rats will use the fierce spinning wheel to vent their stress and frustration. So don't think that running a wheel is a common thing, in fact, the rat is telling you that he is very uncomfortable.
Reflexively yells when angry:
Hamsters take this pose when they feel threatened. Sometimes it's the owner who suddenly reaches into the cage and scares them. When threatened by their peers, they will also reflexively yell. Because they don't have any expertise in dealing with the enemy, they can only scare them away by pretending to be fierce.
Stand up and scratch second-hand up:
It's a representation of "I don't like here, I'm going to run away!" ”。If the rat has this action in its own nest, then the owner should pay attention to it.
Stand up and second hand forward:
Generally a sign of curiosity. They stood tall to observe whether there was any enemy in all directions, or to reconnoiter if there was anything good to eat.
Lie on the ground when on alert:
Sometimes, when the rat is out of the cage to play, it will also lower its body and walk. This means that they are in a state of vigilance, as is usually the case in unfamiliar places. When something happens, it's going full speed ahead.
The nose keeps moving:
As mentioned before, rats and rats do not have good eyesight, so they will use their sense of hearing, touch, and smell to fill their lack of vision. When their nose moves, it means they want to scout their surroundings.
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The hamster understands what its owner calls it.
Hamsters are lower animals that are small, have a small brain capacity, and have a low IQ. They only have instinctive behavior, and basically do not interact with people, and the only pursuit of hamsters in life is "food".
Everything they do is to eat, to eat, or to get food. So, people call the name of the hamster, and they will hear it. This hearing is a conditioned reflex.
It's not that it knows what you've named it.
Hamsters are more timid and sensitive, but as long as they adapt to their environment, they can still easily interact with their owners.
There are many species of hamsters, and there are also differences in personality traits, but there are also some common traits. Hamsters are less brave and will prick up their ears or stand up if they make abnormal noises in their environment. Hamsters have a lively personality, like to be clean, like to roll in the bathtub and run in the wheels.
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1. Biting the owner's hand: If the hamster gently bites the owner's hand when the owner puts his hand into the cage, it means that it feels nervous and scared, but does not want to hurt the owner. However, some hamsters are used to biting the owner's hand, or it prefers the taste of the owner's hand, or out of curiosity, usually it does not have a heavy mouth.
Curled up in a corner: hamsters live in a dark, cramped environment in the wild, which is also due to their small size, which makes it difficult to escape if they encounter predators, so they usually hide, and the confined environment can also make them feel more secure. If the hamster is suddenly hiding in a corner of the cage or hiding in a small space, it is a sign that there is something in the environment that makes it feel uneasy and scared.
Sudden turnover: Sometimes, the owner puts his hand into the hamster cage, and the hamster will quickly turn over, and the owner should not think that it is selling cuteness. Usually, the hamster is frightened or resists the other party, because the hamster has little ability to resist the other party, and the only way to resist is to roll over and resist with four legs.
Of course, if the hamster is more relaxed on all fours after turning over, it means that it wants to play with its owner.
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4. Playing the running wheel fiercely: The hamster plays the running wheel to meet the needs of exercise, because not exercising will make the physical strength nowhere to release, which will lead to excessive pressure on the hamster. But if the hamster doesn't do anything all day and just plays on the running wheel, it may be that the hamster is too stressed and needs to be relieved by exercise, at this time the owner should place the hamster in a quieter place to calm the hamster.
5. Stand upright with front legs: If the hamster makes such an action, it means that it is observing the surrounding environment, which is a sign of curiosity, or it may be that it wants to see if there is anything to eat around.
The hamster's body language is not limited to this, the owner can usually learn more about this knowledge, so that he can also become closer to the hamster. If you have other questions about the body language of hamsters, you can also consult a veterinarian.
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<>< 25 hamster body languages.
Stand up and wave: Indicates that the rat is curious and wants to explore its surroundings.
Facing upright: The rat stands upright with its legs in your direction to show curiosity, at this time it is very excited, and if the relationship is good, you can touch it with your hands.
Limbs up: Limbs up and kicking, this is the highest state of defense of the hamster, and in severe cases, it is accompanied by screaming, indicating that it is going to fight to the death, at this time do not violate it, it may be wary of you.
Yawn: It is rare to see it, and if it can be seen, it means that it trusts you.
Belly licking: Hamsters lick their stomachs and scratch their backs because there are glands in these places that keep them in a state of body odor and comfort.
Squeak: Indicates that the rat is angry, and after warning the harasser to back off, stop what you are doing to calm it down, and then coax it later with a squeaking treat.
Stillness: It means that the little hamster is concentrating on something, if it is suddenly immobile during exercise, it is a petrification performance, which generally lasts for a few minutes or 18 minutes before returning to normal.
Hind Leg Standing: The rat stands up and uses its front paws to frantically scratch or pull something close to it, which means that the little hamster has entered a fighting state, so don't disturb it, otherwise it may bite.
Hissing: Indicates that the rat is scared and is also a behavior that wants to provoke.
Hands raised: When approaching a rat, its hands are raised, which is not to allow people or other animals to approach, and there is an attacking posture.
Ears downward: When the rat's ears are pressed down, it means that the baby hamster is in a relaxed state and feels at ease and comfortable with its surroundings.
Touching the head with both hands: The rat constantly touches the head with both hands to wipe the body of the chain Zheng, at this time it is cleaning the body, do not disturb it.
Erection of both ears: When a rat's ears are erected, it means that it is in a state of high alert, indicating that it is inquiring for news.
Supplication: The rat makes a supplication gesture when it is observing its surroundings and may be attacked by its owner if it is not paying attention.
Showing their tail: It means that they are in a relaxed mood, and generally hamsters will shrink their tails when they are nervous.
Throwing at you: It means that the rat loves you very much, don't let it down.
Hand digging around: It's normal for a rat to be constantly hand-controlled, and it does so when sleeping, hiding, or looking for food.
Gnawing cage: The space is too cramped or the teeth are grinding (so the rat needs to be equipped with items for teeth grinding).
Teeth grinding: It usually means that the rat is hungry and wants to find food to eat, if the teeth grinding but the food is lowered, it is likely that the body is not feeling well.
Take the initiative: When the owner reaches into the cage and gently calls the hamster's name, the hamster climbs on the owner's hand to indicate that it is in a good mood today.
Lying on the ground: When you come out of the cage, your body curls up and you lie on the ground and smell everywhere, which is nervous about the new place and wants to smell the surroundings.
Showing their tail: It means that they are in a relaxed mood, and generally hamsters will retract their tails when they are nervous.
Arch the back: The rat arches its back and runs around in small steps, indicating that the body may be uncomfortable.
Spin the running wheel: Some hamsters will run the running wheel violently to vent their stress and dissatisfaction.
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1. Hamster, hamster. Pronunciation: 美 h mst r ; English H mst r.
2. Interpretation: Hamster NHamster; Hamster fur.
3. Example sentence: varieties of hamster are common to Europe and AsiaVariants of hamsters are common in Europe and Asia.
If the hamster is particularly fond of the owner, the hamster is particularly friendly to the owner, and is particularly relaxed with its ears down and will comb its hair, because the hamster is particularly timid and vigilant, so it does not like strange environments and strangers very much, but for the owner, the hamster will express gratitude to the owner.
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