longer than a camel
a rat does have lungs and does need oxygen to survive, so yes, if it is underwater for to long it will drown.
No, a rat-tailed maggot, also known as the larva of a drone fly, needs oxygen to survive. This aquatic larva breathes through a long, telescopic breathing tube called a "rat tail" that it extends to the surface of the water to take in oxygen. Without access to oxygen, the maggot will not be able to survive.
2 mins under stress in a cage and panic. Srs.
yes. the adaptations of the excretory system of the kangaroo rat mean that it is better suited to survive in the desert. mainly in that the kangaroo rat retains the water and passes out dry feces and highly concentrated urine, as it tries to retain the water it has.
Its because they are ugly
A giraffe can live the longest without water because it gets its moisture from leaves.Edit:The animal that can survive the longest without water is the kangaroo rat and lucky for it since it spends it's life in Death Valley. It may live 3-5 years without water.
The kangaroo rat.
The rat wouldn't die, a rat can survive if it falls off a 5 story building
i think a camel and without water because they can store water in their humps for over a few weeks maybe a month... so a camel and water Another animal that can survive without water is the Australian desert rat, which can survive up to four years
a man can not survive for a week without water
A trapped rat can survive for a few days to a week without food and water, depending on its health and environmental conditions. In a confined space without access to water, it may perish more quickly, often within 2 to 4 days. Factors such as stress, temperature, and the rat's overall health can also influence its survival time.
Fleas can survive in water for up to 24 hours.