The unique feature that distinguishes a beaver from other rodents, especially in terms of its anatomy, is its large, flat tail. This tail is covered in scales and acts as a rudder for swimming, a prop for balancing, and a storage area for fat reserves.
Yes, rodents' teeth continue to grow throughout their lives.
Beavers are mammals.
No, a rabbit is not considered a rodent. It belongs to the order Lagomorpha, while rodents belong to the order Rodentia.
No, a chinchilla is not a type of mouse. Chinchillas are small rodents that are native to South America, while mice are a different species of rodent.
Yes, mice and rats are both rodents and are related to each other. They belong to the same family, Muridae, but are different species.
Yes, while they eat mostly rodents, they will prey on birds, particularly younger ones.No. They eat rodents.
Yes, crows eat rodents if they are dead. Crows are a scavenger not predator.
Yes, all rodents belong to the phylum Chordata. The phylum Chordata includes all animals with a notochord at some stage of their development, which is a defining feature of this phylum. Rodents, like all mammals, have a notochord during their embryonic development, placing them in the Chordata phylum.
1. Ferrets are NOT rodents. 2. Snakes are NOT rodents. 3.YES,Rodents are cannibals. DO NOT DIS FERRETS
It is possible, but most researchers use well-established companies that have very specific bloodlines of rodents, as well as genetically modified rodents (particularly mice). Just starting a company to sell rodents for research is not likely to be a good business model. In addition, you will need to check with FDA and probably CDC regarding the federal regulations on research rodents.
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Mice are rodents. There is no evidence that they can attract other species of rodents.
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No--bugs are insects and rodents are mammals. Some rodents are: Rats, mice, etc.
They like the taste of rodents.
Yes, rodents have backbones.
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