No, it is a plural noun. It can also be a form of the colloquial verb "to rat" or an interjection ("Rats!") that suggests disappointment or discouragement.
Rats and mice
Muso- or Muro- phobia~Fear of mice and rats is one of the most common specific phobias. It is sometimes referred to asmusophobia (from Latin mus for "mouse") or murophobia (a coinage from the taxonomic adjective "murine" for the Muridae
The Latin adjective for "rat" is "rattus." This term is commonly used in scientific classifications, such as in the name of the brown rat, Rattus norvegicus. In general, "rattus" refers to the genus of rodents that includes various species of rats.
It could be in some instances, such as "munching rats had destroyed the electrical wires." Munching is the present participle of the verb "to munch" and can also be used as a noun.
No, rats are vertebrates. Rats have backbones.
yes and no. if u like rats and they don't bite u then rats can be trained. if u hate rats then rats can't be trained.
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no rats have gills, incuding water rats
rats can not fart. answer rats canot be bad pets
Pet rats are not domesticated wild rats, rather, they are brown rats domesticated more than 100 years ago to now be fancy rats.
Neither. Like mice and rats, they are rodents, but they are only distantly related to mice and rats.
Super rats wear capes.