Rats mate all year around. They might even have 100 babies in their lifetime!
To mate most likely.
The rose bush
No. Rats are mammals and give live birth.
A cat named Dragon captures Mrs. Frisby in the rose bush.
a sewer, trash,or bush
In the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" by Robert C. O'Brien, the number of rats living in the thorn bush is not explicitly stated. The rats are led by Nicodemus, and they are highly intelligent due to their exposure to experiments at NIMH. Their main goal is to live independently and make a new life for themselves away from human interference.
They atleast have 1 per mate with the father but they mate their own siblings
The Bush Dog eats small rodents , such as rats and small all sorts
No. One of the reasons rats populate so quickly is that one male can father thousands of babies with multiple females. The offspring are able to mate too at only 6 weeks old. That being 2 rats can become thousands in a matter of months.
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The Bush Dog eats small rodents , such as rats and small all sorts