The truth is that not all rats are grey. Some are white or blackish.
They are canivores anything from rats to large moose. They are canivores anything from rats to large moose.
There are two basic types of rats. Black/roof rats and Norway/brown rats. The brown rat, is also known as the Norway rat, house rat, gray rat, barn rat, and wharf rat, is one of the best-known and is the larger of the two. Roof rats are also called black rats and ship rats.
cottontail rabbit,mice, wood rats, and cotton rats,grasshoppers, beetles, butterflies, and moths. Along with birds, eggs, fruits, nuts, and grains,
Well there are blue rats which are really just gray but there arent any specific rat breeds just like i had a blue blaze dumbo and a blue standard rat
Gray squirrels are part of the Sciuridae family, which includes various squirrel species such as red squirrels, fox squirrels, and flying squirrels. They are all characterized by their rodent-like appearance, bushy tails, and habit of storing food for the winter.
Timber wolves, also called gray wolves, live in forests. They eat rabbits, deer, rats, ect.
Rats utilize their natural coloring and behaviors for camouflage, blending into their environments to evade predators. Their fur often features shades of brown, gray, or black, which helps them blend in with urban debris, soil, or shadows. Additionally, rats tend to move stealthily and use their surroundings, such as burrows or clutter, to hide from sight. This adaptability enhances their survival in various habitats.
Baby rats are much bigger than mice. Baby rats look generally more like babies compared to an adult mouse. Rats have blunt noses, short tails, and big heads. They are a bit more "bean" shaped, while baby mice a kind of "pointy" at the nose. Baby rats are about the size of a big jelly bean at birth and without fur look like tiny pigs with big tails.Mice are more of a pinkish color, while rats are more gray.
No, rats are vertebrates. Rats have backbones.
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," Dragon, the cat, is described as having a grayish color. He is portrayed as a large and menacing presence in the story, often causing trouble for Mrs. Frisby and her family. His gray fur makes him blend into the shadows, enhancing his stealthy and intimidating character.
yes and no. if u like rats and they don't bite u then rats can be trained. if u hate rats then rats can't be trained.
If the question is "What do they eat mostly?", I believe it would be small animals like mice, rats and rabbits. If the question is "What is their favorite food?", I would imagine you would have to ask a wolf.