Rats are a type of mammal, and as such, they reproduce in essentially the same way that other mammals do. Baby rats gestate in their mother's uterus and when they are ready, they come out. The major difference between the birth of rats and the birth of human beings is that rats always have multiple births. They are born in litters. Humans are usually born one at a time.
Rats make nests to have their babies in.
No, mice and rats are two different species. Rats have rat babies, mice have mouse babies.
rats have 6-18 babies every 23 days if not seperated.
No unless interaction from a male rat (such as getting a rat that is about to have babies). two female rats can not have babies
no a naked mole rat can't have babies with a rat
Rats can, have, and will bite human babies. It is important that babies and small children be secured against rat bites, which can carry rabies.
In a female rat's lifetime, they can have around 5 litters, each litter having atmost about 14 babies. So that's like around 70 babies per rat's life!
Rats can start making babies around 5 weeks old. Rats are pregnant for 28 days -occassionally they may have them a day or two early or later.
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.
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yes, rats are mammals.
mice do
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