| 21. | The mona monkey carries food in cheek pouches.
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| 22. | These cheek pouches are second only to macaques.
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| 23. | It has internal cheek pouches for carrying food.
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| 24. | These cheek pouches allow it to gather up several kilograms of nuts per night for storage underground.
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| 25. | The cheek pouches of hamsters have been studied in laboratories to understand vascular membranes and healing better.
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| 26. | They have elongated cheek pouches extending to their shoulders in which they carry food back to their burrows.
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| 27. | The herbivorous gopher forages for vegetable and plant matter, which it collects in large, fur-lined, external cheek pouches.
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| 28. | Grass seeds have been found in its cheek pouches, so it may store some food for later use.
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| 29. | Seeds of mesquite, creosote bush, and broomweed have been found in the cheek pouches of desert pocket mice.
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| 30. | When their cheek pouches are full they retreat to their burrows where they disgorge the seeds they have collected.
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