

Autumn is my favourite time of year, being the time golden hamsters are at their tubbiest, hamstering away a gargantuan hoard of goodies to last all winter through.
As the days grow shorter and colder, so the wild hammy gradually gets more and more lethargic. Eventually he realizes the time has come for the Big Sleep. Carefully he barricades himself in, blocking all burrow entrances in case a naughty poisonous snake slithers down the tunnels while the tiny tubby is "torpid". (Hamsters don't technically hibernate.)

When the burrow warms up, hammy re-excavates the burrow entrance and ta-daa! A bright springtime world full of daffodils and bumblebees, warm breezes whispering through the leafy trees. Harvest mice and dormice and woodmice are all scurrying in the bushes. Hurrah! says hammy, fresh seeds! And off he pings into the sparkling sunshine.
EVA CASSIDY: AUTUMN LEAVES
4 comments:
Wish I could do the same.I hate winter
It would be convenient to be able to hibernate, wouldn't it. But imagine how you'd feel, waking up after all those months... like a bear with a sore whatsit...
... that's a point, bears do hibernate, don't they..?? I wonder where they go to sleep... Wow
Thanks for the inside into the hamsters winter life style. It was real interesting. :)
Janice~
Neat about the little critters. It is still very much summer here. But the shadows are coming on earlier as the days get shorter.
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