I really depends on the wildness of the rat. If it's entirely wild, as in you found it outside in a garden or something, then yeah, it's most likely dangerous. Imagine a cornered cougar and put it into the small body of a rat and there ya go. Nasty business, especially without protection while catching it.
However....color doesn't matter when it comes to rats, they can all be very gentle or very nasty, it depends on their personalities. So if you have a new PET rat, that is white and has a bad attitude then...yeah I guess he/she's dangerous. Same can be said for a brown/black/agouti/ etc rat. Color has nada to do with it.
no they are not. Due to their history of carrying the bubonic plague rats have been labeled as nasty, dirty, dangerous animals. I have breed rats for a long time now and none of my black rats are "dangerous". It is down to the individual and their beliefs
The White Rats was created in 1900.
Dangerous Missions - 1999 Tunnel Rats was released on: USA: 30 October 2001
Hawks are not dangerous to humans. However, they are dangerous to rats, snakes and other small prey.
Lab Rats - 2012 Armed and Dangerous 3-14 was released on: USA: 2014
no
becasue rats can skillfully crawl up there legs and bite them in a particularly private place!
The truth is that not all rats are grey. Some are white or blackish.
No - the rats colour has nothing to do with their behaviour.
Lab rats helps us by using them to do dangerous experiments. That way we don't have to do it on humans.
No.
the rats came from Asia and the rats tranfred it to fleas and the fleas gave it to the white people