Can you revive a frozen hamster?

Animals frozen for longer than 70 min seldom revived fully, although spontaneous breathing was resumed in those frozen for 90 to 159 min and heart beats in those frozen for 160 to 170 min. Autopsies showed that the chief cause of death was haemorrhage in the stomach, intestines or lungs.
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What do you do when your hamster is frozen?

Unless your hamster freezes often and for long periods of time, there is no reason to worry. However if you're still worried, best to bring him to the vet, for a general checkup. One reason your hamster seems to freeze often could be that he's very scared of you.
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Can frozen animals be brought back to life?

Scientists in Japan have successfully revived an animal who has froze 30 years ago in Antarctica. Scientists of Japan's National Institute of Polar Research have brought a frozen animal back 'Tardigrade' to life which they had collected in Antarctica.
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Was the microwave invented to defrost hamsters?

Another early discovery of microwave oven technology was by British scientists who in the 1950s used it to reanimate cryogenically frozen hamsters.
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Can frozen rats come back to life?

Scientists have succeeded in bringing a frozen animal back to life after 30 years, it has been reported. Japan's National Institute of Polar Research says that their scientists have succeeded in reviving the 'tardigrade' animal which they had collected in Antarctica.
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What animal survives being frozen?

Meet the rotifer, the microscopic animal that came back to life after 24,000 years frozen in Siberian permafrost. A microscopic animal has come back to life and successfully reproduced after being frozen for 24,000 years, according to a study published by Russian scientists on Monday.
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Is freezing humane?

Freezing is not a humane method of euthanasia in larger animals, including ectothermic ones. For example, Barten (1994/2014) explains: "Freezing has been used as a humane method to kill small reptiles under one pound in weight.
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What do you do when your hamster dies?

At home, the best option for your hamster is a burial. Leave it inside of the bags, and bury it at least three feet down and away from anything else. Now is a good time to have a funeral for your pet and say your last goodbyes.
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Has anyone ever microwaved a hamster?

A man who killed his hamster by cooking it in a microwave has been jailed for nine weeks. Anthony Parker, 29, of Holyrood Way, Hartlepool, admitted causing unnecessary suffering to a Syrian hamster in February. He was also banned from keeping animals for five years by Hartlepool magistrates.
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What creature survived being frozen for 30 years?

In 2016, a group of Japanese scientists successfully revived another resilient animal — the tardigrade, also known as a water bear — after 30 years of cryptobiosis, or suspended animation prompted by freezing, desiccation or other adverse conditions.
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What animals have been frozen and brought back to life?

Scientists were able to revive a tiny, multicellular animal called a bdelloid rotifer that had been frozen in the Siberian permafrost for 24,000 years, reports Marion Renault for the New York Times.
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Can an animal survive frozen in ice?

The first winter would kill any other caterpillar; banded wooly bears found the way to survive it repeatedly by being completely frozen each cold season and then thawed each summer. Same as the Upis Beetle, their tissues are protected from the damaging effects of the ice by the cryoprotectant substances.
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Is my hamster dead or hibernating?

Don't use body heat as an indicator

Don't worry if your hamster feels cold. During hibernation your pet's body temperature will drop to match the environment, so coldness isn't always a cause for concern. If your hamster is also rigid and unresponsive, even in a warm temperature, however, it may have died.
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Why is my hamster not moving but still breathing?

If your hamster is not moving, watch it to see if it's breathing, since it may just be in hibernation. Make sure you watch it for over 2 minutes, as its breathing may slow to as few as 1 breath every 2 minutes when it's hibernating.
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Why does my hamster freeze and stick her tail up?

She is doing this because she is in heat. Hamsters come into heat once every 4 days. If you touch a female's back or rear end during this time, they may freeze and put their tail in the air. This doesn't cause them any harm and they will un-freeze if you don't touch them for a while.
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Do Syrian hamsters squeak?

Squeaking: Hamsters tend to make a squeaking sound if they're feeling distressed or scared. You may notice this noise when you move your hamster into your home for the first time, although they might also vocalise in this way at any time that they're feeling agitated.
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What were microwaves originally used for hamster?

The microwave oven has been "discovered" several times by different people. With this story, esteemed scientist James Lovelock in the 1950s needed a way to humanely warm up hamsters who had been cryogenically frozen as part of a study on cell degeneration conducted by National Institute for Medical Research, UK.
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Was a microwave invented by accident?

The microwave was invented accidentally in 1945 by a self-taught engineer named Percy Spencer, who was leading a radar project for the defence giant, Raytheon. While testing a new vacuum tube called a magnetron, he discovered that a chocolate bar in his pocket had melted from the heat.
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Can I put my dead hamster in the bin?

Don't put it in the bin! Bury it in the garden in a box (so dogs etc don't dig it up), or contact your vets tomorrow and they can organised for it to be cremated. Rep: ?
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What does a hibernating hamster look like?

If you look closely at your hibernating hamster, you will notice that he is taking short, uneven breaths and is limp when you pick him up. His paws, ears and nose will be very cold to the touch. Hamsters do not wake up to drink when they are in hibernation and will become dehydrated.
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Will a vet take my dead hamster?

If you would prefer to cremate your hamster, then you should speak to your local vet or contact your local pet cemetery. Many vets will provide this service and give you your hamsters ashes to take home.
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Is killing humane?

Though most work focusses on reducing the pain and suffering experienced during slaughter, we argue that to be humane, slaughter must not create any kind of harm to the animal. As death itself is harmful to welfare—due to depriving the animal of future positive experiences—slaughter can never be truly humane.
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Is freezing a goldfish humanely?

The AVMA does not advocate freezing fish as an acceptable method of euthanasia; the only way they would approve of cooling would be to deep freeze an animal that is already under deep anesthesia.
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Is killing bugs animal cruelty?

In jurisdictions where insects are covered by the state animal cruelty statutes, the needless, intentional killing of an insect is illegal and may carry a fine or even imprisonment. Whether charges are filed and the case is actually prosecuted is a separate issue, however.
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