Hamsters

Digital drawing, by Grace

Hamsters make great pets. They are also great companions too. There are four kinds of species that you could adopt. One of them is the roborovski dwarf hamster. They are dwarf hamsters that are smaller than average, but they still do need a big cage so they can dig.

Hamsters need to dig because in the wild their nests are in the ground and they dig them and lots of hamsters can’t get that enrichment a normal hamster will. They will have to have at least 8 inches of litter. They have to have a big cage so they can dig.

The cage size should be really big, not those pet store ones. Maybe if you’re going to buy one then buy an aquarium from a pet store or you could DIY one with wood and glass you could buy the niteangel stuff too.

Hamsters are solitary animals they like to live alone and if they don’t, they might mate or fight… fighting is dangerous for every animal. If you don’t want baby hamsters then do not put a male and female together.

Here is a list you have to buy to have a hamster… litter, wheel,  food, platforms, water bowl, enrichment toys, and of course, a cage

Bye, see you next time!

Blue whales

Whale, by Gracce

We are going to talk about blue whales!!

Blue whales are super Duper large they could grow up to 100 feet long and three school buses long that’s a lot. It’s taller than some buildings that’s impressive.!

They’re so heavy that they weigh about 30 ELEPHANTS like bro that’s super heavy. Each elephant weighs like 4 tons or something and that’s 20,000 pounds I don’t really know.!

They have big tongues. Their tongues are about 3 feet long. That’s what I know and also their mouths aren’t teeth. They’re actually like these little things that like the stuff that they eat could stick to.!

The babies are larger than me and I’m 4.5 feet but blue whale babies are probably the size of a long car and that means it’s super Duper big. I wish I was tall like that.!!

Sometimes they are loud, but if they’re loud , they are really loud but that’s how they communicate to each other sometimes. 

That’s all I know about blue whales!!!