A female rat is known as a doe.
A pregnant doe. All female rats are called does :)
A female rat is commonly referred to as a "doe." In the context of domesticated rats, they are often simply called "female rats." The term "doe" is also used in other species, such as rabbits and deer, to denote the female.
A group of rats is commonly referred to as a "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.
Males. Female rats tend to be more active. Male rats tend to get lazy as they mature.
Female rats don't just turn into male rats. Sometimes a male rat's testes will be withheld in his body as a result of stress and he will appear to be female. Of course in such a situation, he is still male.
Rats are a group of rodents with long tails that are a part of the superfamily Muroidea (which are usually the kind of rodents used as pets). Male rats (neutered or not) are called "Bucks". Females are called "Does" (unmated) or "Dams" (Pregnant or Parent), and babies are referred to as kittens or pups.
a male is stronger
i think so
10685 male rats and 9567 female rats.
A baby rat is called a puppy or kitten, a female rat is called a doe, and a male rat is called a buck.
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