No, not generally provided you handle them correctly and are used to being handled from an early age.
i dont know about alot but they carry rabbies,so it only takes one bite
It depends on which hamster you are planning to get. Usually the smaller hamsters are much more angry than the larger ones. I work at a vet clinic and we had one come in that was just a little devil!! They usually bite fingers and like to go to the bathroom all over your hands. Rabbits on the other hand are much more laid back, again depending on the breed you get. It also depends on how you raise them. I prefer guinea pigs, but that is just me. :) Hope you have fun with your new pet, if you get one! :)
No, I have had many in my house and they have been on me. Not once has one ever bit me.
Shove it your mouth all at once?
It's not a question of "better", only of bigger. Giga is a lot bigger than mega.
1. The ship is heading toward the lighthouse 2. The ship went away 3. They figure our that every one has been driven out by rats
Yes. Wild Rats know how to get their food, and house rats get it because we put it in their cage. Also Wild rats bite more because they don't get held, but house rats only bite if they are either looking after their baby rats or males are with males from another family.A:Most pet rats are bred for temperament and genetic quality. Also, any rat which comes from a good quality breeder will be socialized from the time they are born (handled daily so they are used to humans). Wild rats won't have the temperament though in theory, if you got them when they were first born and socialized them, they could be pets...but they are more likely to be skittish and unpredictable where bred rats are typically friendly and very social with humans. Another difference, wild rats are MUCH MUCH MUCH more likely to be carrying maleria and other bad diseases. That's why, if you know its a wild rat never touch it! or if it is any mouse or rat! Pet rats and mice have been kept more clean and healthy, and although they MAY catch it, it is a lot more rare then a wild one getting it, and spredding it onto you.
Some likely did, but it was more likely that one would be bitten by a plague carrying flea that came off a dead rat.
They can bite or once one threw a wood chip at a man. Also they may charge a little to warn stay off or bad things will happen. Also they can yell a lot too,
i think ants in the Amazon do it because they go in armies. I guess they makethemselves look bigger or they bite their predators. Cause, one bite isn't painful. But a bite from 600,000 ants hurt a lot.
Quite a while. They would have to be having sex a lot.
Rats were created by GOD.