It could, briefly, but it would not be very comfortable for the animal-- or for you. Rats are highly intelligent and need to run around. They like to explore, to gnaw, to climb, and of course, they need a place to eliminate their waste products. If they were in your pocket, you would soon wish they were not.
No. A pocket mouse is a mouse of the genus Chaetodipus, and much smaller than a pack rat, also known as a wood rat, genus Neotoma.
Yes a rat can live in the desert..
A roof rat can live up to 1,5 year.
Yes, there are a number of species of rat that live in hot deserts.
A desert rat is a gerbil. A rat, is a rat. Also, desert rats live in the desert in Egypt.
You can carry a rat around in your pocket for a little while, infact many rats enjoy this, some even fall asleep in your pocket. A better place to put them is your shoulder though, and walk round the house so they can see what is going on. You shouldn't take the rat out and about with you on your daily business though and you also need to be careful the rat won't overheat, so don't put it in there on a hot day. Also, don't put the rat in there if it doesn't seem to like it, and only keep him or her in there for a few minutes. Like I said, a shoulder is a better place to put your rat really, he will see and enjoy it more. Some people buy special rat carrying pouches or bags so their rat can be carried around with them. You can buy these off special rat websites like ratwarehouse. Don't use your pocket to transport your rat anywhere long distance, they should be transported in a special pet carrier with food and water availiable. So to sum up, your rat might like to sit in your pocket for fun short term, but don't keep it in there for long and let it come out when he likes. Also, always supervise and know where your rat is at all times.
It's hard for a rat to live alone; they breed like rats.
The giant white tailed rat, austrian water rat,rat kangeroo
yes it will eat a live rat but be carefull cous the rat will try to bite and even eat the corn snake if given the chance
It might depend on what type of rat it is or where did came from or is it vicious.
in the home
yes