The average lifespan of LEH (at least the male ones) is max 2 yrs.
As long as any other rat, about 2 1/2 years.
Long-Evans Hooded rats are an outbred strain from several female Wistar rats and a wild gray Norway rat by Drs. Long and Evans in 1915. Wistar rats are themselves an outbred strain of albino rats of the species "Rattus norvegicus" or Norway rat developed at th Wistar Institute in Philadelphia in 1906 for biological and medical use.
yes
15 years
The Hooded Plover lives in Australia and Tasmania.
Hairless rats live as long as normal rats do; 2-3 years with proper care.
15 years
Probably, no
They can grow to the size of a cat with razor sharp teethAnswer:There are lots of giant rats in fiction like Sherlock Holmes' "Giant Rat of Sumatra" and in the Princess Bride as RUS (Rodents of Unusual Size). In real life the Gambian Pouched Rat (almost a meter long) probably gets the winning place.World War I stories are often filled with stories of very large rats prowling the trenches after a battle feasting on remains.
Hooded seals live on ice in the Arctic Ocean. Occasionally, these seals will travel to warmer water, but generally prefer water in their natural habitat.
5yrs in the wild 25 yrs as pets
Pack rats live in the ocean.
My pet rats, which were Hooded rats, where very intelligent. They were easily trained to give 'kisses' (to place their nose on my nose) with a simple command. They also, however, where smart enough to work the latch on their cage, so they could easily escape.