sometimes they do if you have really good hearing you can sometimes hear there little feet tatter
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Rats sometimes make a noise known as either chittering or bruxing, which is when they chatter their teeth. This indicates either excitement and happiness, or, if the rat is bruxing without stopping very much over long periods of time, it indicates pain, discomfort, or illness. Rats do squeak, but not as much as mice. They normally squeak when they are startled, annoyed, or frightened.
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The above answers refer to Norway rats aka Rattus norvegicus, the species which we keep as pets. Norway rats are actually quite vocal but their voices are so high we rarely hear them, except when they fight each other and really shout, and they are also usually quite quiet when moving about.
On the other hand Rattus rattus, the ship, black or roof rat, has a much lower voice which we humans can hear, and they are exceptionally noisy. They shriek, hiss, quack, swear and chatter all night long and are also very fond of crashing about knocking things over, and strumming on anything they can find which makes a twanging noise. An American woman who had had roof rats living in a jasmine bush by her back door when she was a child said that it sounded like there was a professional hockey match going on out there every night. They're also rather smelly, whereas Norway rats usually just have a faint smell like digestive biscuits.
Norway rats only evolved in the last couple of thousand years and only reached most of Europe (from Central Asia viaRussia) in the 18th C, and they are usually quite discreet and polite animals. Most of the legends about rats, how they squeal and how fierce they are, are actually derived from the ship rat. Even though they are small - not much bigger than a big hamster - and have a much weaker bite than a Norway, they're very pugnacious. Male ship rats really will leap at your face, screaming like banshees - but they aren't trying to tear your throat out, as Mediaeval writers assumed. They just want to widdle on your head and then trample it well in with their feet, to prove they've dominated you, and they'll do it to any male of any species, even to dogs and cats. But they're also capable of making friends with any species, and there are cases of wild ship rats just deciding to be somebody's pet and marching up and going "Hello, I live with you now, isn't this nice?"
I have two pet rats and if it makes a squeak it means that it is threatened or excited. One of my rats was biting me so I was taking her away from me and she was squeaking and afterwards she was still making it. Nearly all rats do though.
The most common sound mice make is a shrill squeak or scream, heard when they are fighting, scared, annoyed or angry. Mice also make a clicking/chittering sound called bruxing when they are happy by rubbing, grinding or snapping their teeth together.
No, most rats do not smell. Most of them smell like grape soda.
Yes all living things makes noise. Hamsters and mice are nocturnal so they make noise during the night, mostly.
yes, when their sad:<)
I have had mice and rats both. Both of which did nothing more than squeak. I would assume all rodents make a similar noise, such as; guinea pigs, gerbil's, ferrets etc.
i had a rat it died and know i have a guinea pig i like the guinea pig better but bellow are facts about them. Rats: lives up to 3 yrs, small, messy, tail is discusting, can make sooo much noise, cost about $10. Guinea pigs: Lives up to 12 yrs, medium size, cleaner that rats only poops in one spot, no tail, makes some noise but not alot, and the cost $30
They make noise by making it.
you are forbidden to make a noise
The Noise We Make was created in 2001.
Beetles make a clicking noise!! (: (: (: (:
Rats = Chemical Rubbish + Rodents
They dont make noise only interference
It shouldn't make noise. If it does, replace it!
it doesnt make any noise or it snorts
What noise does a lion make and why
a gay noise