colonies
no they do not but some may live in groups
Rats are social animals and typically prefer to live and travel in groups rather than alone.
African Gambian Pouched Rats
Rats live in groups for safety, to provide social interaction, and to increase their chances of finding food. Group living also helps with mating opportunities and caring for offspring. Additionally, rats are social animals that have a natural inclination to form social relationships with other rats.
some coyotes eat kangaroo rats. the kind that live in the desserts.
Rats are social creatures that typically live in groups, called colonies. They build complex social structures within these groups, communicating through vocalizations, body language, and scent markings. While they can survive alone, rats generally prefer to be in the company of other rats.
no not any kind of owls live in groups their dependent
Yes, rats are social animals and have been observed traveling in groups. They often form colonies and live in groups known as packs. This social behavior can help them in finding food, protecting themselves from predators, and maintaining social bonds within the group.
Rats are very social animals. So, if you keep the rat as a pet, it would love to spend hours with you! So I think if you are going to keep the rat as a pet, it is best to get at least 2. Be cause all in all, rats love to be in groups. Even wild rats! Hope this helped!
Mostly human beings ; but dogs , cat , rats , bats also live there .
beech tree
mostly they live in groups