NO! Sawdust will get into their upper respitory tract and they WILL die...
rats can as long as its dust free (not a joke) as rats suffer from breathing problems from birth (witch is normal) mice i don't know about as I'm a rat breeder.
Rats, maggots, sawdust, and leather from their shoes and clothing.
Dumbo rats have big ears and pointy noses. they also love to dig in their cage sawdust and make secret tunnels to store their food
The phrase "my throat is dry like sawdust" uses simile as its figurative language, comparing the dryness of the throat to sawdust using "like." This comparison emphasizes the extreme dryness in a vivid and relatable way. By evoking the texture and dryness of sawdust, it creates a strong visual image that enhances the reader's understanding of the speaker's discomfort.
Apparantly, rats taste like chicken =l
Rats pretty much like to be pat anywhere,
It is more likely that the rats like the cheese on the pizza.
When sawdust is heated in water, it can absorb the water and swell due to the cellulose fibers present in it. As the temperature rises, the sawdust may release some compounds into the water through leaching. However, sawdust itself does not dissolve in water but can undergo physical changes like softening and expanding.
Sawdust has many uses, including as a fuel source, animal bedding, compost material, and in manufacturing products like particleboard and paper.
Sea rats are larger than most land rats, but i don't know what they look like
No, salt and sawdust cannot be separated by winnowing. Winnowing is a process that uses air flow to separate lighter particles like chaff from heavier particles like grains. Since both salt and sawdust are fine particles, they would not separate effectively through winnowing.
Neither. Like mice and rats, they are rodents, but they are only distantly related to mice and rats.