Obviously NOT!
Insects are classified as:
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ArthropodaSubphylum:HexapodaClass:Insecta
Rats are classified as:
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:MammaliaOrder:RodentiaSuperfamily:MuroideaFamily:MuridaeSubfamily:MurinaeGenus:Rattus
So while rats and insects are both of the kingdom Animalia, they are not even the same Phylum, much less Class.
omg no....
No. A bug is an insect. A rat is a rodent.
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The plant.
Sadly it is very likely.
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Rice weevil, roach, rat-tailed maggot and red admiral are insects. They begin with the letter r.
Rice weevil, roach, rat-tailed maggot, red spider mite, red underwing moth and red admiral are insects. They begin with the letter r.
Rufous rat-kangaroos, also known as rufous bettongs, are small macropods, or members of the kangaroo family which are not herbivores like wallabies, wallaroos and the larger kangaroos. They are omnivores, feeding on tubers and underground fungi, as well as seeds, grasses, the stems of sedges and insect larvae.
a harvester ant. Harvester and fire ants bite and sting in a two-part process. equivalent to 12 stings killing a 2 kg (4.4 lb) rat
Rat at Rat R was created in 1981.
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If it is a male rat then it become sterile.A castrated rat is a sterile rat.