in machupichu, yes.
Naked mole rats are burrowing rodents. They eat tubers that they encounter while digging, and also ingest their own feces.
i think that some breeds naked mole rats would do thetrick
Naked mole rats have a diet primarily consisting of underground parts of plants, particularly tubers and roots. On average, an adult naked mole rat consumes about 10% of its body weight in food each day. Their foraging behavior is adapted to their subterranean lifestyle, allowing them to efficiently gather and store food for the colony.
yes .....just make sure it is clear of deases and cancer naked mole rats are in the rodent family and have very poor health get it checked by a vet before you keep it as a pet.....they are lovable too
unlike the other moles the naked mole doesn't eat worms
dirt and stuff like that
mice and rats eat cheese
well, there is a variety of animals that eat worms, but the only sea animal that comes to mind is fish. Turtles may eat worms, but its uncertain. other land animals that eat worms are birds, shrews, moles or naked mole rats.
Yes, rats can eat pretty much anything people can eat.
Most certainly. Rats have been known to eat almost anything, from "people" cheese to cardboard. There have been instances of rats eating their own feces to survive. Rats can eat cheese that people eat, but people shouldn't eat cheese that rats eat unless it's safe.
No. In the middle ages in Europe people did eat door mice.
yes they do, the people eat the rats. I doubt it,especially since it can be a significant spiritual symbol in some tribal groups of North Australia Rats are not indigenous to Australia so I seriously doubt it.