the appendicular skeleton.
The Gallbladder. :)
Unscientifically it poisons them and slows their central nervous system activity and stops internal organ functioning.
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," the lab ordered a dozen rats. They were part of a group of rats who were part of an experiment at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).
Kangaroo rats live in the desert part of the U.S.
Absolutely definitely. There are rats in almost every part of the world.
No. Rats can have cheese as part of a well-balanced diet.
the rats would eat the eyes first
PLAGU
Brains. They think with their feet. Although the above answer is sometimes true. Horses, Pigeons and yes Rats, actually lack a Gall Bladder. They do not have one, interesting, eh?
no they are related to rats
My best suggestion would be to buy a snake that eats rats.
Chiroptera is an order of mammals that have their forelimbs developed into wings capable of sustained flight, such as bats. Rodentia is another order of mammals characterized by incisors in the upper and lower jaws, like rats, mice, gerbils, etc.