Yes
Worm grow their tails back and all other parts of their body. worms are designed to cut off blood flow to wounds so they don't lose all their blood. also they have multiple hearts getting rid of one will not kill it this is how they live to them losing any part of their body is like being sliced with a knife your cells duplicate creating a new barrier of skin
Rat Tail CombYou
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A common small brown furry animal without a tail is the mouse. Mice are known for their small size, brown fur, and absence of a visible tail.
There are no breeds in rats. All rats are the same type of rat. There are however, a number of variations which include different fur colour, fur type, ear type, tail type, and dwarfism. A rats with dwarfism are the smallest possible rat. They are quite rare though, so you will need to find a good breeder.
the rat tail comb was invented in 1985
Although the Opossum in America has a "rat-like" tail, they are marsupials. They have pouches to carry their young in, similar to the famous kangaroo or koala. Upon closer inspection, their tail is different from a rat's along with their fur. Their tail is able to be controlled and has a grip on it, and is quite strong.
Opossums are a bit smaller than raccoons and look similar to a large rat along with a naked tail. Raccoons have dense fur and a bushy tail.
The skin covering that a rat does have is a cartilage that is covered by fur. The fur helps the rat keep warm. The rats that live in areas that are very cold therefore have a lot of fur.
it means that ur rat has an itchy tail. i think.
yes.
A rat! I know what a rat looks like this was no rat to big sleek and fat
Yes, rats can survive without a tail. Depending on how the rat lost the tail, it could become infected.