Russian Hamster Vs. Hamster Wheel! | Pets: Wild At Heart | BBC Earth

Russian Hamster Vs. Hamster Wheel! | Pets: Wild At Heart | BBC Earth
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These two russian hamsters go head to head on the wheel – with hilarious and adorable consequences.
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Pets: Wild At Heart
We may think of our pets like another member of the family – but they exist in a secret world that we would hardly recognise. In this series new filming techniques reveal our pets’ wild behaviour and natural abilities. Using the latest filming techniques, from spycams to thermal imaging and moving x-rays, this series reveals why just a small select group of animals have the perfect characteristics to become human companions. The first episode shows how our pets use play to get in touch with their wild side, while the second episode shows how our pets maintain links with their wild nature.

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  1. It is inhumane to not provide a wheel for a caged hamster. They are living in an environment that is an extremely tiny fraction of the size of the natural environment where hamsters evolved. They deserve to have a wheel where they can run as fast as they want. The wheel surface should be solid without spaces because if there are spaces their legs can slip through and get caught and injured by a wheel that is spinning fast. And the diameter of the wheel should be wide enough so their back doesn’t bend backwards at all while they are running. If their backs bend backwards while running at high speed for a long time that places excessive stress on the hamster’s spine.

  2. Hello, I'm a college student and we're conducting a live program that features animals. We would like to ask if we can use this video for one of our segments. We would wait for your response ☺️

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