I think it is not the best idea to have it as a pet, but if you were a really crazy person who would have a snake as a pet you would keep that rat thingy. but anyway a mole rat, my answer would be NO!
Of course if he didn't he'd look like a naked mole rat
No, naked mole rats do not hibernate. They are able to maintain a constant body temperature without needing to hibernate, which is unusual for mammals. Naked mole rats are adapted to living in a stable underground environment where they can find food year-round.
Naked mole rats are called "naked" because they do not have hair or fur on their bodies, making their skin appear naked. They are called "mole rats" because they live underground, dig extensive tunnel systems like moles, and have physical characteristics similar to rats.
Heterocephalus glaber is the scientific name for the naked mole-rat, a small burrowing rodent found in East Africa. They are known for their unusual appearance, social structure, and resistance to pain. Naked mole-rats are the only known eusocial mammal, meaning they live in colonies with a queen who reproduces while the other members of the colony help care for the young.
no a naked mole rat can't have babies with a rat
No. That is why it is called the "naked" mole rat.
The scientific name for the naked mole rat is Heterocephalus glaber.
it's just a mole rat a naked one.
The head of a colony of naked mole rats is a queen naked mole rat.
Yes, the naked mole rat is a vertebrate. It belongs to the Phylum Chordata, which includes all animals with a spinal cord or backbone.
Neither. Though naked mole rats are rodents, they are much more closely related to animals like guinea pigs and porcupines.
mammal
naked mole rat
unlike the other moles the naked mole doesn't eat worms
At a pet store
yes they are