rodents
rats mice chinchilla rabbit hamster gerbil things like that and um rats are in the mammal family
No. Like rats, they are rodents, but they exist in a separate family from them. Rats belong to Muridae, the family for True Mice and Rats. Kangaroo Rats belong to the Heteromydae family, which they share with pocket mice. They differ to rats in that they hop, and have cheek pouches for food storage.
Yes, they are both in the rodent family.
Yes, Rats and Squirels are both from the rodent family, so they are related.
litter
no they are related to rats
Rats and squirrels are both very similar animals. They are also both from the rodent family.
No, mice and rats are not the same species. They belong to different species within the rodent family.
They are both rodents.
Most moved to California after the gold rush and then to Walla Walla for college.
No. Both animals belong to the rodent order. Rats belong to the rat and mouse family, Muridae. Hamsters belong to the hamster family Cricetidae. There are several genera of rodents called 'New World Rats and Mice'. They are not true rats or mice, in the same way that a starfish is not a fish. They do belong to the hamster family, and resemble voles more than rats.
No, rats and mice are not the same species. They belong to different species within the rodent family. Rats are larger in size compared to mice and have different physical characteristics and behaviors.