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The to your hamster as a treat perhaps once per week in small quantities should be fine. Youll see the answer is identical to the Featured Snippet shown above. Note the attribution which Ive bolded a voice search cant link back to the source posing unique challenges. Google does attempt to provide attribution on Google Home but as they use answers extracted from the web more broadly we may see the way original sources are credited change depending on the use case and device. This broader answer engine powers another type of result called Related Questions or the People Also Ask box. Heres one on that same search.
These questions are at least partially machinegenerated which is Greece Mobile Number List why the grammar can read a little oddly thats a fascinating topic for another time. If you click on What can hamsters eat list you get what looks a lot like a Featured Snippet and links to an outside source... Notice two other things that are going on here. First Google has included a link to search results for the question you clicked on see the purple arrow. Second the list has expanded. The two questions at the end are new. Lets click What do hamsters like to do for fun because how can.
I resist... This opens up a second answer a second link to a new Google search and two more answers. You can continue this to your hearts content. Whats especially interesting is that this isnt just some static list that expands as you click on it. The new questions are generated based on your interactions as Google tries to understand your intent and shape your journey around it. My colleague Britney Muller has done some excellent research on the subject and has taken to calling these infinite PAAs. Theyre probably not quite infinite eventually the sun will explode and consume the Earth. Until then they do represent a massively recursive inGoogle experience. V. Videos.