Rats are carnivores. They eat meat.
Norway rats tend to be 'chubbier' and have shorter snouts and tails. Roof rats are sleeker and have much longer tails.
Norway rat: rattus norvegicus Roof Rat: rattus rattus
Norway
NO, it's just a rat <><><> All rats are mammals.
There are two basic types of rats. Black/roof rats and Norway/brown rats. The brown rat, is also known as the Norway rat, house rat, gray rat, barn rat, and wharf rat, is one of the best-known and is the larger of the two. Roof rats are also called black rats and ship rats.
Norway, Roof, Pack & Bushy tailed-wood rat.
A snake kills a rat to eat it, but may refuse to eat it if it is not hungry or if the rat is too large to swallow.
The two main types of rats that cause problems are the Roof rat (Rattus rattus) and the Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus), also called the sewer, wharf, or brown rat.
Usually, no. But in extreme situations when the rat doesn't have anything to eat and it's on the point of starvation then it might eat another rat.
I think the Norway Rat had stopped the plague because it is stronger than the black rat.
Hairless (or Sphinx) rats are able to eat ordinary rat food. They can eat either Muesli or Complete Foods such as Pets at Home Rat Nuggets that prevent selective feeding.
Squirrels may eat rat poison, but it is not recommended as it can harm them.