A group of rats make up a mischief. Since 2 is a pair, then tree qualifies as mischief.
*Philipians 4:13*
A group of rats is called a pack, swarm, horde or mischief. A swarm or a horde is more commonly referred to.
Yes. A group of rats is called a mischief. Savannah, age 12
A male rat is named as 'bucks'. Un-mated female rats are called 'does'. Mated females however are called 'dams' surprisingly. Finally the infant rats are named as 'kittens' or 'pups'.
mischief
Female rats are called a doe, like deer. Male rats are called bucks. Baby rats are called pups, and when they are still naked, sometimes called pinkies. A group of rats together is called a mischief.
A rat mischief is a group of rats.
Could be known as a plague or a swarm. Rats and mice have their own collective nouns. Rats for example would be a colony, horde, mischief, pack or swarm. Mice are known as a horde, mischief or nest
A group of rats is called a pack, swarm, horde or mischief. A swarm or a horde is more commonly referred to.
Yes. A group of rats is called a mischief. Savannah, age 12
My cat is a bundle of mischief
Yes, but its called a mischief. Males, females, and babies all live together. There are alpha males and females. Even when a baby male grows up he's still allowed to live in the mischief.
A male rat is named as 'bucks'. Un-mated female rats are called 'does'. Mated females however are called 'dams' surprisingly. Finally the infant rats are named as 'kittens' or 'pups'.
Obviously, rats have been a nuisance for many centuries, so many collective nouns have 'collected' for rats:a colony of ratsa nest of ratsa horde of ratsa mischief of ratsa pack of ratsa plague of ratsa swarm of ratsa rabble of rats
"No Great Mischief" by Alistair MacLeod has 288 pages in the paperback edition.
Hello, Souls of Mischief sampled "Ramsey Lewis - Collage"
Mischief can mean many things...one, being to draw attention to illegal acts...
The little boy created mischeif.