no a naked mole rat can't have babies with a rat
yeshhh. my uncle did it ^-^
Most rats, if not all, have a predominantly hairless tail, with few wisker-like bristles on them.
Hairless rats live as long as normal rats do; 2-3 years with proper care.
No and they should not be kept together either.
Sure you can :)
The hairless gene is a genetic mutation that occured naturally, and was bred purposefully. There are indigenous rats in some areas that have the hairless gene, but they are rare since natural selection does not favor a rat being hairless.
No. Leave the mother & babies together, but if there are other rats, take the other rats out. Mum & bubs need to stay together, otherwise the bubs will die.
No. Guinea pig food does not contain the right balance of nutrients for (hairless) rats. Hairless rats eat the same diet as normal rats. A safe food would be "lab" blocks, which can be found in any pet store or Wal-Mart.
Haster food, I think.
True hairless rats (they have no whiskers) are rare. The type you are likely referring to are those that are bred from two rexes (curly haired rats). Hairless rats should not be any different from haired rats, other than the lack of hair of course! You'll find each rat has their own personality anyway :)
You can put a male and female rat together if you want them to mate and have babies. You could breed any size of rats.
Hairless rats covered in gravy and pickles.
Hairless rats covered in gravy and pickles.