One rat day is typically considered to be equivalent to about 1.5 to 2 human days. This conversion is based on the faster metabolic rate and shorter lifespan of rats compared to humans. Therefore, if a rat experiences a day, it can be roughly seen as a longer time period in human terms due to the differences in their life cycles.
You could if you were desperate enough. yes! you first kill the rat then cut out the meat and put it in the microwace for 3 days
what is one human month to a rat
A brown rat will be pregnant for around 21 days. A Polynesian rat will be pregnant for 21-24 days.
For the same reason human feces does - Rats are omnivores. If a human and a ratty both ate lasagna for three days straight their feces would smell the same.
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No, it could not, because the poison was specifically designed to kill rats, and was developed as a rat poison/killer, not a human poison/killer. It would still be considered rat poison, even if the human died from the rat poison.
It depends how the rat's attitude is. It depends how the rat's attitude is.
Yes.
(1.5 cats --> 1.5 rats) in 1.5 days. (1 cat --> 1 rat) in 1.5 days It takes 50 cats (50/1.5) = (33 and 1/3)days to eat 50 rats.
Like human, the chemical digestion of food begins in the mouth of the rat.
In "Break of Day in the Trenches" by Isaac Rosenberg, the rat symbolizes survival and the stark reality of life in the trenches during World War I. It represents the instinctual struggle for existence amidst the horrors of war, contrasting the nobility often associated with human conflict. The rat's presence highlights the degradation of humanity as soldiers grapple with their mortality and the absurdity of their situation. Ultimately, it serves as a reminder of the primal instincts that persist even in the face of human conflict.
if you ingest enough of it.