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neither, it is a rodent which is the same order as rats but it is not a rat. Moles are not rodents.
i work at Michigan university and do animal research. the rats there are kept at room temperature. I hope i helped... That's true but in case you want a more accurate temperature range, the optimal temperature range for all pet rodents is between 65°to 80°F with a relative humidity of 40 to 70%.
They have a warm body
All birds are warm blooded as they maintain their bodies at a constant temperature. They get energy from burning their food, to keep their temperature above ambient. If they get too hot they depend on evaporation of water from the tissues of the lungs to cool them down.
water, sunlight, warm temperature
Warm. With butter.
Rats prefer cooler temperatures. The optimal temperature range for housing a rat is 50-77 degrees Fahrenheit.
Rats use their tails to regulate their temperature, similar to humans sweating or dogs panting. If his tail is hot, he might just be warm from his environment or exercising, or he might have a fever.
Rats are mammals, they are warm-blooded.Rats are mammals, and all mammals are warm blooded. Therefore, rats are warm blooded
Warm
Sometimes, usually room temperature though (if the room is warm)! If they get cold they will freeze to death so be careful and make sure the heat is on! :)
Like all mammals, rats are warm blooded.
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radishes and most other seeds grow best in warm temperatures, 70 degrees or so is a good temperature for them
it is a warm color, therefore it affects warm temperature. it is a warm color, therefore it affects warm temperature.
Yes, it grows better in moist and warm conditions.
it is a warm color, therefore it affects warm temperature. it is a warm color, therefore it affects warm temperature.