This video documents the life of a tame hamster named Stepa, who is observed in a near-wild environment. The video begins with the planting of pea seeds in the ground to provide Stepa with fresh sprouts. The video also features a recording of a night video in the hamster's mind.
Stepa shows a reflex of biting fingers when he wants to eat something. Before the pea seeds are planted, he is fed a piece of an ordinary nut, which is rich in protein and fats. He also sometimes eats moss or a piece of Christmas tree.
Stepa knows how to stuff his cheeks with food and then begins to gnaw on it in his mouth when necessary. When it's time to sleep, he quickly retreats into his burrow and prepares for bed. He has learned to close the passage to his burrow so that no one disturbs him.
The video also shows the process of planting pea seeds on the top, as they are large and therefore the plants themselves must also be more tenacious so that the seeds hatch faster. The seeds are soaked in water before planting.
The video also mentions that Stepa is fed insects because they are nutritious. However, Stepa does not eat the worms initially, but later does so with the assistance of another hamster named Cookies.
The video ends with Stepa exploring the pea plants and eating them. He also shows signs of creating secret passages and digging in the earth, possibly in search of seeds or plant roots. The video concludes with Stepa retreating into his burrow to sleep after a hard night.
1. The text discusses the life of a tame hamster in almost wild conditions.
2. The hamster is fed a piece of an ordinary nut, which is rich in protein and fats.
3. The hamster also eats moss and pieces of Christmas tree.
4. The hamster has learned to close the entrance to its burrow to avoid disturbances.
5. The hamster has been observed to heat the clay in its burrow with its hind legs.
6. The hamster's life is being filmed, with the footage being recorded in the hamster's mind.
7. The hamster is being fed pea seeds, and it has been observed to eat sprouts from these plants.
8. The hamster has been observed to stuff food into its cheeks and then gnaw on it when necessary.
9. The hamster is seen to sleep quickly and fly into its burrow when it's time to sleep.
10. The hamster has been observed to drink water from leaves that have collected rain droplets.
11. The hamster has been observed to eat insects, which are very nutritious.
12. The hamster has been observed to eat worms, which were bought for it from a store.
13. The hamster has been observed to eat carrot chips, which were made by drying carrots.
14. The hamster has been observed to eat peas that it has grown itself.
15. The hamster has been observed to eat an oak leaf.
16. The hamster has been observed to climb a Christmas tree.
17. The hamster has been observed to eat remnants of a pea plant, even though it doesn't like it so much.
18. The hamster has been observed to sleep in its burrow after a hard day.