Hamster

/ˈhæmstər/ noun

A hamster is a small, furry rodent often kept as a pet, known for its cheek pouches that can store food and its habit of running on a wheel. Hamsters are usually active at night.

From German “Hamster,” from Old High German “hamustro,” likely from a Slavic source such as Russian “chomjak.” The exact deeper roots are unclear.

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