In the world of pets, there are a lot of amazing things. Recently, an experiment on hamsters revealed a surprising truth: hamsters are able to distinguish between the voices of their owners and strangers!This discovery has made us rediscover these adorable little creatures and their relationship with us.
In a recent study, scientists experimentally found that hamsters show higher excitement and curiosity when they hear their owner's voice, and appear more cautious and vigilant when confronted with the sounds of strangers. This result suggests that hamsters can distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar sounds and respond differently to them.
In the experiment, the scientists first asked the hamsters to hear their owners and then observed their reactions. They found that hamsters showed higher excitement and curiosity when they heard their owner's voice, meaning they were able to recognize their owner's voice and respond positively to it.
Next, the scientists conducted a similar experiment, but this time using a stranger's voice. It was found that when hamsters heard a stranger's voice, they reacted very differently than when they heard their owner's voice. They appear more cautious and vigilant, as if assessing the risk of this unfamiliar voice.
The results of this experiment show that hamsters can not only distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar sounds, but also respond differently between these sounds. This is further evidence that hamsters are highly social animals that are able to build and maintain close relationships with humans, just like humans and other pets.
This discovery allows us to rediscover the intelligent and emotional world of hamsters. As pet owners, we can better understand hamsters' needs and preferences by observing their behavior and reactions. At the same time, it also reminds us that we should be more respectful and attentive to our pets' feelings when dealing with them, so that they can live a happy and happy life with us.
Taken together, this study provides new evidence for us to shed light on hamsters' social abilities and emotional world. Hamsters are popular on them