A baby rat is more likely to be a dark colour when it is newborn, but a baby mouse is pink.
One is for a rat and one is for a mouse. You can use them interchangebly though.
Not for long. Rodents grow quickly and the rat will eventually eat the mouse.
No it doesn't matter if you buy a mouse you should love that mouse or rat with all your heart :)
The rat and mouse are two completely different species, but are in the same family. Since the rat is bigger, its droppings will be larger than those from a mouse.
a pouch potato.
uhhh, the animal. Rat feces is larger than mouse feces (poop). they both basically look the same.
You can tell rat feces apart from squirrel feces because there are several differences in them. Squirrel feces is usually lighter in color than rat feces and usually larger in size. Squirrels tend to hide their droppings and leave them in clusters while rats just defecate wherever they want.
Ummm . . . yes, the baby rat is a rat, but maybe you mean what are they called . . . A baby rat is called a puppy or kitten, a female rat is called a doe, and a male rat is called a buck.
The mouse you found could be a baby rat. Rats have a head that is large in proportion to it's body. If you are sure that it is a baby mouse that you found, it could be infected with pin worms.
A mouse and/or rat.
Not before the rat eats the mouse.
The rat that attacks the "Darling" baby in "The Lady and the Tramp". Ratigan from "The Great Mouse Detective" Remy and his family from the movie "Ratatouille"