Yes, but it's not healthy. Rats are very social and a single rat may be destructive, grumpy, depressed, or maybe even nippy. Because two or more rats is the "norm" in the rat world, everything is priced and made for two (or more) rats.
Enjoy your rats!
Rats can live without water because they already have enough moisture from their food so they don't need moisture from water. That's why rats can live without moiture.
Rats can live without water because they already have enough moisture from their food so they don't need moisture from water. That's why rats can live without moiture.
It is not so much that kangaroo rats can live without water: it's that theydo not need to drink water. Kangaroo rats need to drink little if any water; the seeds they eat are frequently high in water content, and kangaroo rats can also rely on water produced by their cells (metabolic water) to survive.
I don't think so
Black rats CAN live in garbage cans.
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," the rats' plan is to move their community to a new location where they can live independently without relying on humans. They aim to create a self-sustaining society where they can thrive on their own terms. The plan involves utilizing their enhanced intelligence and abilities to secure resources and build a better future for themselves.
Yes. They like to live together.
Kangaroo rats live in the desert part of the U.S.
mole rats live on the east side of africa
Rats live on no evil star!
Rats live everywhere with the POSSIBLE exception of Antarctica.
they all die