Hamster habitat. The first hamsters were discovered in Syria, though they also live in Greece, Romania, Belgium and northern China. In the wild, they like to live in warm, dry areas, like steppes, sand dunes and the edges of deserts. Nvm here we go
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The ones in the Belgium area aren't kept as pets, it's a different species of hamster
Hmmm I think some pets dont live outside captivity or without human care
They simply can't survive the wild (like fucking
useless pandas, why are we even saving that nature's failure)
We have been doing such a good job at maximizing the cuteness and minimizing their uses
Look at guinea pigs, they're so adorable! And defenceless. How many of them will survive the cruel wildness
Or munchin cats or whatever you call them
Or pugs, those poor creatures suffered from so many problems but who cares, they are ''cute''
Things need to have uses or they would just be a waste of space and oxygen
And we need to have ethic in everything
Especially when we are breeding living creatures
Most petstore pets are still found in the wild, chinchillas, ferrets, sugar gliders, hamsters, guinea pigs, and of course all their reptiles, amphibians, and fish all still have natural habitats (besides those geneticly modified glow fish). Though some habitas are small, very localized, sometimes nearly destroyed, and some species of ferrets even lost all wild members but have since been reintroduce back into the wild and are thriving. Pretty much all pets still have some wild family members out there. And most pets were not really bred for their cute traits such as dogs are, their domestic and wild appearances are the same. The only reason they wouldn't survive in the wild is because they are bred in captivity and don't know how. But believe me a cute little guinea or hamster can definitely survive in the wild, they're tougher than they look... Or at least good at running away.
But they are so chubby! With such tiny legs! And look dumb and shit (cute but dumb)
Thanks for the information though
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Well, wild guinea pigs do look a bit different than pet ones, none of them have the floofy hair some pets have and they're all brown with no other colours
Guniea pigs are largely prey animals but they're very good at hiding (the reason they burrow under fresh hay) and playing dead (the reason they freeze when scared) but they're mostly kept as cattle, the way cows are and have been bred like that. Not to be cute but to be eaten.
I am not sure, because if I gave a shit that is throwing crap at somebody's thoughts. If I didn't give a shit, then I would not throw shit at their thoughts. If I was leaving a shit, that is a mess for someone to clean up. So I guess I got to go with leave the the poo in the loo!
I believe the term blowjob gained rise from how language shortens with time and originated as a belowjob and as it was spoken faster and faster it became blowjob.
They simply can't survive the wild (like fucking
useless pandas, why are we even saving that nature's failure)
We have been doing such a good job at maximizing the cuteness and minimizing their uses
Look at guinea pigs, they're so adorable! And defenceless. How many of them will survive the cruel wildness
Or munchin cats or whatever you call them
Or pugs, those poor creatures suffered from so many problems but who cares, they are ''cute''
Things need to have uses or they would just be a waste of space and oxygen
And we need to have ethic in everything
Especially when we are breeding living creatures
Thanks for the information though