Yes acctualy,most mice do,expecialy street mice.You will see little redish-brownish spots on the mice's body.Also,they will be scratching like crazy!If you have a pet mouse or pet mice,and they have fleas,you should see the vet.If you don't get it treated,a flea might come on you,and bight,and you could get very very ill or possably even die.
i dont know about alot but they carry rabbies,so it only takes one bite
No. All pet rats are vaccinated.
Rabbies
yes bunnies carry rabbies unless they are bread by two pets
rarely but if bites you or scratches u then you should go to the doctor
yes, if they are bitten by a rabbies infected animal.
Rats are known to carry fleas.
No, rats never carried plague. It was the fleas that they carried. Domesticated rats don't have fleas. Even wild rats are very clean and any fleas they do have don't carry plague much anymore.
They carry many diseases such as rabies and many other although rat poison (made by human) is poisonous to all animals
Rats carry dieases which could infect the soldiers and kill them
No. Rats are rodents, not marsupials, so they do not have pouches.
Rats are a source of prey for many animals such as snakes, birds of prey, and mammals. When animals consume rats, they provide an important source of protein and nutrients for the predator's survival and growth. Additionally, they help to maintain a balance in the ecosystem by controlling rat populations.