There seem to be no cigarettes with that name, nor are there any cigarettes specifically intended for use by rodents. However, researchers do test cigarettes and tobacco smoke on rodents.
No, mice and rats are two different species. Rats have rat babies, mice have mouse babies.
mice
The have the same face but a rat is bigger then a mice
there is tar and rat poisoning in them
A male rat is called a buck.
rat poison:)
Mice are not known to eat cigarettes specifically, but they may chew on them if they are accessible, as they tend to gnaw on various materials to keep their teeth worn down. Cigarettes contain harmful substances, including nicotine, which can be toxic to mice. While they may be attracted to the smell of tobacco, consuming cigarettes is not a natural behavior for them. Overall, it's best to keep such items away from areas where mice might frequent.
Either a mouse or a gerbil. mice, opossums
fat rat
Every Rat has very strong muscles. They can hold about 3 mice on their stomach.
mice or rat
Mice and rats.