there are two answers to this one. Two rats of the same sex will live together and most often not have any real fights. As long as there is space for them to be happy there wont be any problems. two females will bond very nicely with each other and with you if you interact with them often enough. A pair of males will be fine together given that you get them both young. The second part of this answer is that a male and female can be kept together, but just know that they will make little baby rats. Lots and lots of them in a short amount of time. some females will not however let the male live with her after she has been bred. she will sometimes harass him and have violent fights with him that can result in one or both of them getting seriously hurt. in extreme cases the female will castrate the male with her teeth rather than be bred.
No, they do not.
Do snake travel
They travel by scampering like other mice and rats.
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No. Like all snakes they live on their own.
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A rat typically has 42 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 84 chromosomes.