No, but they are related in species. They are just distant relatives
Rats, mice and other small rodents.
Neither. Like mice and rats, they are rodents, but they are only distantly related to mice and rats.
Rats and mice lick and nibble with their teeth to groom each other... they are just accepting you as being part of the group!
Baby rats are much bigger than mice. Baby rats look generally more like babies compared to an adult mouse. Rats have blunt noses, short tails, and big heads. They are a bit more "bean" shaped, while baby mice a kind of "pointy" at the nose. Baby rats are about the size of a big jelly bean at birth and without fur look like tiny pigs with big tails.Mice are more of a pinkish color, while rats are more gray.
Yes and mice. Make them smaller than the snake.
Mice and Rats are rodents.
mice like cheese. rats dont.
baby rats dont have no hair and are like a inch to a inch in a half and baby rabits have hair and are big I don't know about rats but baby rabbits are born with no fur and with their eyes closed. They start to get fur at 3 days of age and open their eyes at 10 days. They are from 2 1/2 inches to 6 inches long when they are born depending on breed.
mice, insects, and eventually when it gets older rats and other mammals of that size.
they eat rats,mice,and anything in the mouse selected:)
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No, mice and rats are two different species. Rats have rat babies, mice have mouse babies.