Yes, rats are almost everywhere that humans have went to.
if you mean through the Middle Ages this was the bubonic Plague caused by rats.
Squirrels, dogs, cats, flys, foxes, pigeons, seagulls, rats etc.. - mainly vermin
the bachelors then the boomtown rats
I don't know how many mice and rats are used in every single country but i do know the statistics for the UK in 2005 and 2004: 1,910,110 mice, 464,727 rats and 37,475 other rodents were used in 2004. In 2005 :1,955,035 mice, 414,335 rats and 40,856 other rodents. I also know an estimated amount of rats and mice used in the USA which is 15-20 million. Animal testing needs to be stopped.
The Rats of Tobruk - 1944 was released on: Australia: 7 December 1944 UK: 1949 USA: 23 May 1951 (New York City, New York) Japan: 24 October 1956
No, rats are vertebrates. Rats have backbones.
The plague ceased when the great fire of London happened and finnished the epidemic in the UK by the fire killing the rats and fleas
Some of the things David Tennant dislikes are the (UK) Conservative Party, rude people, name-droppers, astrology, and rats.
yes and no. if u like rats and they don't bite u then rats can be trained. if u hate rats then rats can't be trained.
no rats have gills, incuding water rats
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rats can not fart. answer rats canot be bad pets