well, rodentology is the study of rodents, which I guess is close enough.
squirrelology i believe or a Squirrelologist (ima hoboologist the study of HOBOS)
rats...
it's just a title :D there rats on the sea!
A group of rats is called a pack, swarm, horde or mischief. A swarm or a horde is more commonly referred to.
A male rat is named as 'bucks'. Un-mated female rats are called 'does'. Mated females however are called 'dams' surprisingly. Finally the infant rats are named as 'kittens' or 'pups'.
neither, it is a rodent which is the same order as rats but it is not a rat. Moles are not rodents.
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rats...
Rats are rodents. Fancy rats are called rattus norvegicus, and wild rats are called rattus rattus.
A group of rats is called Pack.
Baby rats can be called : PUPS, PINKIES or KITTENS
Human Beings The Earth Rats
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.
it's just a title :D there rats on the sea!
if they have red or cherryish coloured eyes ( these rats are called albenos) then no.
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No studies have shown this. There was a study in the 70's where rats were given large amounts of saccharin and some developed bladder cancer. However, these rats were predisposed to developing cancer. No studies have shown this. There was a study in the 70's where rats were given large amounts of saccharin and some developed bladder cancer. However, these rats were predisposed to developing cancer.
Firstly, they get bigger and study's show that there tails also get longer. For more info check out the Wikipedia article on Rats and their growing cycles.