yes they suckle their young on their own milk
Rats are mammals. Mammals feed their Young on milk.
yes. all mammals feed there young milk from mammary glands.
They always need food and water, milk will make them sick.
They get milk and pour it in giant basins, then rats from everywhere come and drink it. they feed about 4-5 gal. of good milk to no good rats.
yes, like all mammals, rats feed their young milk. rats actually take wonderful care of their babies, and if it doesn't seem that your rat (if you have one) is feeding its' babies, it's probably because something is wrong and she can't. but yes, rats do feed their babies.
i guess baby milk or soft baby food....i really dont no...
If rats can't find plant items to feed on, yes rats will feed on garbage or even animals. However, the animals that rats feed on would already be dead. Rats are scavengers; this is also why rats carry so many diseases. Only when rats can find no other food sources will they turn to something living.
She might, but the mother won't be able to feed her babies and the rats for very long, as rats need waaay more milk than mice. Plus, the rats could eventually hurt the mouse when they grow older.
Rats can eat meat, milk, eggs, and anything they come to contact with.
Only very few rats do, but not all of them.
Birds do not feed their young on milk. The lyrebird is a bird, so it does not feed its young milk.
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