The possum is a marsupial which is native to Australia (different to the opossum). Therefore, it has a pouch in which the young develop after their birth.
Rats and mice are placental mammals and there are very few species native to Australia. They are members of the rodentfamily, and therefore have teeth which grow continuously.
One is for a rat and one is for a mouse. You can use them interchangebly though.
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.
uhhh, the animal. Rat feces is larger than mouse feces (poop). they both basically look the same.
A baby rat is more likely to be a dark colour when it is newborn, but a baby mouse is pink.
No, But they can do it themselves - The same way a wildbrown rat could mate with a domestic pet rat ... Only difference between the two animals is Domestic & non-Domestic - they both are mice.
Opossums are a bit smaller than raccoons and look similar to a large rat along with a naked tail. Raccoons have dense fur and a bushy tail.
Not before the rat eats the mouse.
It's either a mouse or a Norway rat. The mouse is pretty tiny, but the Nowray rat can be between 4-6 inches without the tail....up to 9 inches with the tail.
The difference between mice and rat droppings is the size. Rat droppings will be the size of a raisin while mice will be about the size of a single grain of rice.Sources:I own 2 rats and 2 mice. :)
a mouse
A desert rat is a gerbil. A rat, is a rat. Also, desert rats live in the desert in Egypt.
A dog does not know the difference between a gerbil and a rat.