Well my answer is that rats are starting to watch their back constantly, and try to be as quiet as possible and they are really trying hard not to be seen in any way and get as much food as possible.
In general, they didn't, any more than humans did. Bubonic plague is deadly to rats and most rodents, just like it is to humans. However, given the very rapid breeding times of rats, bubonic plague is unable to wipe out entire rat populations. So, just as the Black Death didn't kill all humans (at least some were immune, and others recovered after infection), it doesn't kill all rats.
All of them.
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just kill a lvl 2 rat and if u are in the quest all rats drop them VERY EASY!
Well, if 3 cats can kill 3 rats in 3 minutes, that means each cat takes 3 minutes to kill a rat. So, if you have 100 cats and 100 rats, it will still take 3 minutes for all the rats to meet their unfortunate fate. Math doesn't care if you have a cat army or just a trio, it's all about efficiency.
There were several attempts to assassinate Hitler, all failed.
Rats are very adaptable. They survive all round the world, in many different climates. They eat everything and anything. Rats will probably not be affected too much by climate change, because they can adapt.
So long as those baby rats are all boys, yes, but it should be taken slowly, as some adult males will kill baby rats.
There were five assassination attempts on Hitler - all of which failed.
Rats, like all mammals, have a similar LD50 for ionizing radiation as humans. Therefor they would have about the same chance of survival we have. They might survive the thermal flash better, as they tend to prefer to hide in dark places, so they would not be exposed; but resulting secondary fires are as likely to kill them as us.
If you mean to kill rats... then no all you need is a jack Russel (dog) , there the best ratters x
All the german soldiers were killed like rats