It's tail helps regulate it's body temperature.
If you don't believe you wont succeed. If I were a rat, I would be a flying rat.
A mole rat is a small bald rodent. It is related to the rat also, They spend a lot of their time underground and like the cool and shade.
jack is annoying a rat ha ha
you can take pieces of cloth and tye them in cool knots and hang them on a bar mouse or rat cage.
Yes, they do. But, they do need a cool place to rest, run around, etc. If they don't stay cool, they could die. And we don't want that. And, rat haters, DON'T YOU DARE MOVE RATS IN A VERY HOT SPOT. But, yes. If you have a pet rat, and you live somewhere in South MN like I do, move your rat somewhere cool NOW. I had to move my rat to the basement, so, Im suggest you move yours.
too kill mice. (hope this helps).
The tail serves many functions. First, it helps regulate body temperature. Second, it helps stabilize balance, which helps rats climb. Third, the tail provides a defense mechanism. The tail can be torn off in a process known as degloving; this is particularly handy if a predator captures the rat by the tail. The tail will pull off, allowing the rat a chance to escape. However, this is an injury (meaning it is painful for the rat) and can lead to infection. Degloving is one reason why you should NEVER pick your rat up by the tail!
not really but a cool crisis will be. hope this helps
it depends on your rat/mouse because not all mice/rats like all of the same things. (hope this helps) =]
The skin covering that a rat does have is a cartilage that is covered by fur. The fur helps the rat keep warm. The rats that live in areas that are very cold therefore have a lot of fur.
Rat neuters are based on size, the bigger the better, but at about 6 months old should be okay. Hope this helps!
I have a pet rat and so does my best friend. And rats are very cool, fun, and loyal.