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because when they are scared there eyes get big

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Hamsters have relatively large eyes compared to their body size to help them see better in low light conditions, as they are crepuscular animals most active at dawn and dusk. Their larger eyes also allow them to detect predators and find food more easily in their natural habitat.

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