Usually yes, but it depends on the size of the rat. My dad has seen a rat about the size of a long plank of wood and opossums are smaller than a long plank of wood, usually a few inches bigger than a regular rat. So usually yes, but unless you happen to see a rat bigger than an opossum, that rat has sure lived for a long time.
A rat's stomach is typically around 4-7 cm in length, varying based on the size and species of the rat.
It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days for rat poison to kill a rat, depending on the type of poison used, the amount ingested, and the size of the rat. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully to ensure the desired effectiveness.
The size of a penguin colony can vary, with some colonies having just a few hundred members and others containing thousands or even millions of individuals. The size of the colony depends on the species of penguin and the availability of suitable nesting sites and food sources.
The cost of buying a bee colony can vary depending on factors such as the size of the colony, the breed of bees, and the supplier. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $100 to $300 for a basic bee colony. Specialty or larger colonies may cost more.
The average litter size a rat may have is anywhere in between 8 and 12.
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what is the size of a kangaroo rat
The head of a colony of naked mole rats is a queen naked mole rat.
Not at all true! Lorises are tiny, about the size of a skinny rat, or juvenile ferret.
A rat is a rodent and it is bigger than a mouse. However the largest rodent is a capybara and that is the size of a pig.
The lifespan of a rat is 2 to 3 years on average.
They can have a max of 60 pups in one year.
It was about the size of Carlonia
The average lifespan for a domestic rat is 2-3 years
The average lifespan of a pet rat... (The large testicles of a male rat should be apparent by the age of three weeks.A rat will usually live two to five years in captivity (as a pet). In my experience, three years is about average. Males tend to live slightly longer than females.
Usually yes, but it depends on the size of the rat. My dad has seen a rat about the size of a long plank of wood and opossums are smaller than a long plank of wood, usually a few inches bigger than a regular rat. So usually yes, but unless you happen to see a rat bigger than an opossum, that rat has sure lived for a long time.