Well for starters, a rat is bigger than a mouse. Also, rats have a pretty horrible reputation(an entirely wrong one by the way, it was the lice and ticks and things' fault) of being disease carriers. Entirely wronged for that.
Mice are smaller, with finer bones and they are dumber than rats, who can learn very quickly and tend to be a better pet than mice do. Rat's also tend to be more inclined to being a humans companion than mice, who will....well....unless trained extensively and for as long as they live, will try to be naughty in every way possible to their little minds.
No, a mouse is usually very small, about an inch to three including the tail, a rat is much bigger, i would guess anywhere from 6 inches to a foot long including the tail, both very cute, intelligent animals....
Rats tend to be bigger than mouses and seem to be more aggressive than mouses so if you corner a mouse it will back off in fear and a rat would jump up and attack you.Hope this helps
Rats are larger than mice and slightly smarter. They also have a worse reputation than mice.
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Rats are nicer than mice and are bigger, live longer, and are smarter than mice.
well if u are in a zoo yes but in the wild there are rats and mice so in the wild no
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They're pink mice or rats. They are the newborn mice & rats before they get any fur. See related link for a picture from one of the companies I deal with.
There are so many risks to health from rats. They can transmit a number of diseases like dysentery, plague, typhus and leptospirosis among others.
They eat this rodents because it is their food. If they don't eat these, then how will they live?
Rats birds chinchillas kangaroo rats and other rodents and small animals besides the ferret because ferrets can kill a full grown human with one bit but they don't have Poisson in their body so cats are scared of ferrets
It depends on there size some braids will eat dead rats and baby mice mostly
Pet mice and rats do not carry any diseases. Wild rats caused the black plague in the middle ages.
Ants Bees Rats Mice Grub woodlice and a lot more.
Snakes, Coyotes, Fish, Crawdads, Rabbits, Rats/Mice, Mustangs, Wild Bore and that's it.