Rats are a group of rodents with long tails that are a part of the superfamily Muroidea (which are usually the kind of rodents used as pets). Male rats (neutered or not) are called "Bucks". Females are called "Does" (unmated) or "Dams" (Pregnant or Parent), and babies are referred to as kittens or pups.
A male rat is a buck or bull. A female rat is a cow or doe A young rat is called calf or pup and other names.
A male rat is a buck or bull. A female rat is a cow or doe A young rat is called calf or pup and other names.
to have a baby rat
a female rat is called a doe and a male is a buck
rats are mature at a month and a half of age
They will sniff each other but not for disease.
No. Not the same species.
A male rat has testicles and a female does not! Take a peek under the tail! They are rather noticeable! If the male is neutered it may be more difficult. In that case compare the rat to another rat you are sure of the gender of. Male rats are a lot larger than females. Also you may be able to feel nipples on a female rat's stomach.
a male duck:drake. a female duck:duck
The fmale rat will sniff the male rat, while he sniffs her at the same time. You will need to watch them for about an hour to make sure they don't fight. If you do not want babies, keep them separate. The male rat will try to mount the female rat, if he is not spayed. If you do want babies leave them together for 10 days (If they don't fight.), and you will surely have babies 21 days after she got prego.
Female is called a Duck. Male=Drake
They would remain childless.