There isn't really such a thing as the "opposite of" a rodent. A rodent is a classification of a type of animal so in some ways a plant might be the opposite, or an animal that was very different (like a fish?), but there are lots of ways of being different. Opposites exist when things are either-or, not if there are a lot of possiblilities.
Nouns in the English language do not have genders (unlike German and French, for example). Even if they did, mouse would not have an opposite gender. The word mouse applies to mice of both sexes.
There is no direct opposite for animals.
However, the "elephant" has many opposite characteristics. A mouse is small, quiet and often lives underground. An elephant is large, noisy and lives above ground. However, both are mammals and have considerable biological similarities.
no a horse is not a rodent
What did the boy rodent say to the girl rodent? The answer to this riddle is: I gopher you!
Scientists had a laugh with this one. The bitsy "woolly mammoth" is actually a tiny hairless rodent with no teeth. They named it on "opposite day".
a rodent from peru...
a rodent skull is the skull of a rodent such as a mouse or a mole or something like that
They are considered a rodent because you are a weirdo
A rodent IS a mammal.
The largerst rodent is the cabybara.
No, Dengu isn't an rodent.
you cant turn into a rodent.
Rodent is a noun.
Rodent