Well as I've read, acorns have a chemical in them called "Tannin", which can be toxic in large doses, but for the most part a rat could eat them in the same abundance as a squirrel without any ill effects.
i dont think it would be poisonous. depending on how big the rat is, i dont think it could even eat an acorn!
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No, the black rat snake is not poisonous.
Rats are not poisonous.
no
Well, they are if they are undercooked, and you'll definitely get sick or die if the reason you're eating it is if you found it after it died by rat poisoning.
No - the rat snake family are non-venomous species, that subdue their prey by constriction.
One of the products used for rat control is a mouse trap, which snaps shut when a rat crosses it. Another product that is used is poisonous rat bait, which kills a rat after it is consumed.
Nope - rat snakes fall into the category of non-venomous species. They are constrictors.
A snake kills a rat to eat it, but may refuse to eat it if it is not hungry or if the rat is too large to swallow.
Yes it is poisonous to humans if you eat it or drink it.
Rat's teeth are not envenomed like a venomous snake's teeth are. A wild rat bite however might bring all sorts of disease and infection with it, but all of these are things the rat is carrying, not part of the rat's own biology.