Pet rats usually live to be about 4 years old.
Approximately 2 to 3 years.
pet rats can live from 2-3 years if properly taken care of
Wistar rats appear to be an interesting model to study the changes related to metabolic syndrome. They can have a lifespan of two to three years.
Domestic rats typically live 2-3 years. Wild rats have a shorter lifespan, usually 1-2 years.
Almost but the differences are that: Rats are bigger than mice as most people know. Rats are more intelligent Rats are less smelly Rats are much better pets than mice Related things: They have almost the same lifespan. Note : These are only what I know. There might be more answers to this.
The normal lifespan of rats ranges from two to five years, and is typically three years.
The average lifespan of a puss moth is three to five months. They have natural predators of bats, rats, and birds.
The average lifespan of LEH (at least the male ones) is max 2 yrs.
No. The average lifespan of a wild rat is a bit less than a year. Assuming a couple begins breeding as soon as they are mature, and continue breeding, the couple would have 54 little rats in one year. If THEIR babies begin breeding as soon as mature, and the grandbaby rats did likewise, there would be a total of 1,808 rats after 1 year- assuming none died during the year. Fifteen thousand is not a realistic number.
The average lifespan of a rat is two to three years. Just as other animals rats begin as babies, reach pubescent age, and adulthood.
Hair is dead, hence no lifespan. it is the lifespan as yourself you dubmsass
5year lifespan
20 lifespan
what is the lifespan of a rafflesia?