havent you every seen flushed away? the sing and dance and put barbie doll clothes on and go down your toilet and come back up.
Rats are generally nocturnal, meaning they sleep during the day, and are awake at night.
Yes, but they can adjust to whenever you are awake too!:)
yes rats can see in the dark, they are nocturnal. :) My rats are far from nocturnal. They are awake when I am awake. If I come down at 2 am they are awake, if I am around at 2p, they are awake. soooooo can rats see in the dark. Will tell you tomorrow cos now they are in the dark and I have left new toys around their cage to play with, and they haven't seen them in daylight. If they are moved tomorrow morning I guess they can see in the dark. They have an enormous cage so it can't all be by accident
You can, but rats tend to be up at night, and they are usually noisy.
No, the word 'awake' is a verb (awake, awakes, awaking, awoke or awoken) and an adjective (awake, more awake, most awake). The adjective 'awake' is most often functions as a predicate adjective following a linking verb.Examples:I often awake on a day off at the time the alarm rings on a workday. (verb)They were awake and ready when I arrived. (adjective)
I was awake at midnight The baby was awake playing in her crib. I feel more awake when I drink coffee.
No. Awake is an adjective. A related adverb is wakefully.
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The word awake is more often used as an adjective, as in, are you awake? than as a verb anyway, as in, awake! But if used as a verb, the future tense becomes will awaken.
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