Scalpel blades are steel, so a container for recyclable steel would be good. Wrap it in tape first, though, to err on the side of caution if at all. Or the used syringe disposal box at your phycisians, or at the local hospital or similar. Shouldn't be too hard, really.
You will need: - a board to place the rat on (eg. a block of wood) - possibly a sheet of plastic or similar to place on top of the board - scalpel and/or surgical scissors - forceps - nails (usually used in the feet to hold the rat in place) - gloves - blunt probe (optional) - directions and/or instructional diagrams (optional)
One of the products used for rat control is a mouse trap, which snaps shut when a rat crosses it. Another product that is used is poisonous rat bait, which kills a rat after it is consumed.
Barium is used as a rat poison.
Barium is used for rat poison.
Modern rat poison is an anticoagulant, not arsenic. This is much safer!
You will need to dispose of the hamster's carcass - check with your local trash disposal company or with the local county board of health. Some veterinarians will offer body disposal as well through their facility. In the future, you should keep your rat segregated from other rodents, as the rat has shown it will be aggressive.
For learning purposes. Rats are mammals and their organs and biological composition share many similarities with other mammals. It will provide a deeper understanding of the inner workings of more developed animals.
It means to tell or spy on someone. Used in a sentence, I am not going to rat on my friends,i don't like doing that.
they used rat skin
iodine
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