YES
absolutely, I see them do it often outside my Fl home,ferrets climb well cand are also nimble.ER
Black rats and brown rats wer introduced into Australia as a result of climbing aboard ships via ropes and rigging.
yes yes yes
you have to climb the ropes
You need pitons to climb a mountain.
Yes, Rats can climb along a rope. They do it all the time.
Most ships are tied to the dock. Rats can walk along the ropes that are tied to the dock, right onto the ship.
The ivy will climb up the wall. He knew he would have to climb to the top of the corporate ladder. They used ropes and pitons in order to climb the shear cliff face.
at the docks with the arrival of ships from infected areas, when they would dock, it was belived that the infected rats onboard would climb down the ropes and enter London. So even when they wouldn't let the ships stay it was already too late.
some certain types can
spikes ,ropes to climb somethig, tyes
Pack rats, or wood rats, are skilled climbers and can navigate a variety of surfaces. While aluminum screens are not as easy to climb as natural surfaces like trees or rocks, pack rats can potentially climb them if they find sufficient grip or leverage. However, the smoothness of aluminum may make it more challenging for them compared to other materials. Ultimately, while they may attempt to climb, their success may vary based on the conditions.