Rats are mammals, and as almost all mammals, they give birth.
Yes, but they don't squeak, it's amazing. When babies are first born they are called pinkies.. lol
No. Rats are mammals and give live birth.
Yes, rats give live birth.
Yes. They are placental mammals, all of which give birth to live young. Kangaroo rats are not the same as rat kangaroos, which are Australian marsupials (and also give birth to live young).
No, rats are placental and have live birth. Just like people.
Horses, Bats, and Rats are all mammals, give birth to live young, and nurse their live young.
Rats give birth to live young rather than laying eggs. They are mammals, and like most mammals, they develop their offspring internally and give birth to fully formed baby rats, known as pups. The gestation period for rats is typically around 21 to 23 days.
Yes. Rats, Dogs, and Cats ave Live Birth.
No, Rats give birth to live young.
Yes, most rats are suprisingly hatched from eggs, just like birds
rats and dolphins are both mammals, so they both give birth to live young and other mammal characteristics
Rats give birth to live young and suckle them.
No. Rats are mammals and therefore deliver live baby rats.