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Yes, rats have the ability to recognize when other rats die. They are social animals that can display behaviors such as mourning and showing distress when a member of their group passes away.
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A dog may not recognize its owner due to factors such as changes in appearance, scent, or behavior of the owner, or if the dog is experiencing health issues affecting its senses.
about 5 mm i have realy measure my rats teeths owner of- 2
It would depend on how the rats appeared to have died. It could mean a cat in the neighborhood likes the owner or that a neighbor dislikes the owner. It also could mean that their is a rat infestation and they are being poisoned.
Of course! It really doesn't take long for the kitten to distinguish its owner from other humans.
it depends on the type of snake, many snakes do not recognize there owner, but some like the King Cobra for example d
If a rat trusts its owner it will eat anything it is fed. Rats generally eat nuts, fruits, vegetables, grains and of course they love cheese. Rats aren't picky at all.
The procedure is in the Owner's Manual, but you have to have the original key to do it.
The official answer should be no, its not hygenic, but as an owner of three lovely rats, I let my rats run all over me, including my face and head. I don't think there is a problem with it. I am assuming you are talking about pet rats, obviously if you touched a wild rat you should wash your hands as they can carry disease.
Mostly by smell. Every person has a distinct smell, which may be unnoticeable to other humans, but not to cats. Their other senses are employed as well, such as sight: they recognize their owner's body size and shape, and gait. Their hearing is also used: they recognize the sound of their owner's voice. Taste may be used as well: they lick your hand and recognize your distinctive taste.
Some studies suggest that rats may possess a limited form of self-awareness, as they have shown the ability to recognize their reflection in mirrors. However, further research is needed to fully understand the extent of their self-awareness.