Saturday, November 19, 2005

S.A.D.

According to a report in The Guardian, hamsters get depressed in the winter.


A sad hamster.





A happy hamster.




How would you know?

6 comments:

DC said...

And would you actually be bothered if you did?

David said...

It's obviously internalising.

Annie said...

Greavsie- internalising - or storing seeds in its cheeks for a midnight snack later?

US - the thing is, I kind of like these silly science research papers, they never fail to raise a smile.
"What's your job?"
"I monitor the mental well-being of hamsters."

Cream said...

Is it one of them "Spot the difference" puzzles?
Annie, the only difference I can see is one caption says sad and the other happy!

But I still can't tell the difference! Have I gone a bit loopy? Do I need to be caged?

neena maiya (guyana gyal) said...

One is singing, can't you hear?

You should see that science research about singing mice, the one mentioned on the little red boat, hahaha...

Annie said...

No Cream - that was the point - they are fairly inexpressive little animals!

GG - ha ha! Good call.