not a lot
Jenner is a character in the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" who serves as the main antagonist. He is a power-hungry rat who opposes the peaceful ways of the other rats in the group and seeks to take control using force and violence.
The rats have gone to barns, silos, grocery stores, markets and yea a lot...so they did a lot!
They can do, if not done right.
No. The book says that Justin, Brutus, and eight other rats stayed behind. It never says that Nicodemus volunteered to stay behind. In addition, during the last few pages of the book Mrs. Frisby thinks about Nicodemus and the other rats and wonders how they are doing in Thorn Valley, definitively mentioning that he is there building a community, which she wouldn't have done if Nicodemus had stayed behind.
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If Wild rats are a problem than poison baits or traps will make them go away. Pet Rats on the other hand can be trained with care and patience to do tricks. In the Hollywood films they have used trained Rats simply because trained rats do what the director of the film wants done
This is research by governmental agencies such as NIH or NIMH (and many others). There is also research funded by the federal government done at various universities and corporations throughout the country.
Not significantly. So long as it is done using a properly designed smart charger, most NiMH batteries can be recharged in about an hour without any damage or significant reduction in their life. However, NiMH batteries must only be rapid charged with a charger specifically designed for charging NiMH batteries. Chargers designed to rapidly charge NiCd batteries can overcharge NiMH batteries. While it may be true that rapid charging NiMH batteries can reduce battery life by a small amount (probably less than 10%), this should be more than offset by the inconvenience of always slow charging batteries.
I'm not sure what you mean by "prevent." Desert rat-kangaroos are extinct.
If the buck is the father there is hardly any chance since they are not lust seekers.They mate to pass their genes. I kept pet lab rats for years and the parents ate the babies from their own litters on a regular basis. This action ,if done by the father ,will prompt the female into estrus(heat) again.
know-one actually i have done it with several people so up yours!
This is false, the customer decides when the work is actually done.