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No, rats and mice are not the same species. They belong to different species within the rodent family. Rats are larger in size compared to mice and have different physical characteristics and behaviors.

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Are mice and rats the same species?

No, mice and rats are not the same species. They belong to different species within the rodent family.


How many species of mice are there?

There are over 1,000 species of mice found worldwide.


Are mice and rats related to each other?

Yes, mice and rats are both rodents and are related to each other. They belong to the same family, Muridae, but are different species.


Does a rat have mice babies?

No, mice and rats are two different species. Rats have rat babies, mice have mouse babies.


Are rats large mice?

No, they are separate species.


What is the same about rats and mice?

The have the same face but a rat is bigger then a mice


How are mice and rats different species?

Mice and rats are different species because they belong to separate genera within the rodent family. Mice are classified under the genus Mus, while rats are classified under the genus Rattus. This distinction in scientific classification makes them distinct species.


Do mice fear rats?

No, they do not they are the about same.


Will rats and mice coexist?

As pets no. It is not a good idea to keep these two species together. They can compete for the same things and fight.


What desert can mice live in?

Mice and rats, various species, are found in all but the Antarctic Desert.


How long do mice take to be a rat?

Mice do not turn into rats. They are two separate species of rodent with distinct characteristics and traits. Mice and rats reproduce within their own species and do not undergo a transformation from one to the other.


What can you feed your snake?

depends on the species, but most snakes will eat mice or rats