Hairless (or Sphinx) rats are able to eat ordinary rat food. They can eat either Muesli or Complete Foods such as Pets at Home Rat Nuggets that prevent selective feeding.
Most do, but there is the hairless rat. Which has no hair.
Being like a hairless rat.
No. Rat-kangaroos are marsupials and quite different to rats and kangaroo-rats, which are placental mammals. Rat-kangaroos do not have a hairless tail, and some species actually have a hairier tail than larger members of the macropod family.
Nope. Unless one of the stationed scientists living there to collect research owned it and kept in heated living conditions. But if I threw a a hairless rat into Antarctica then it would die.
The hairless gene is a genetic mutation that occured naturally, and was bred purposefully. There are indigenous rats in some areas that have the hairless gene, but they are rare since natural selection does not favor a rat being hairless.
no a naked mole rat can't have babies with a rat
Many rodents such as rats and mice are laboratory-bred hairless animals, deliberately bred so in order to facilitate various testing methods. If your rat is one of these, the hair will not grow back; it is a hairless breed. If your rat was born with hair and has lost it for some reason you will need to consult a vet, since its condition could lead to health problems for your pet.
it is an endangered hairless rat snake that lives on wall streat in Africa
Maybe you pinched him the the face or he's having a nose period.
Usually Right before theyre eyes open or maybe after, they have smaller hairs when they are a couple days old.
Yes, most mice have fur. Mice start to grow fur at a few weeks old. There are such things as hairless mice though. I had a hairless rat and she was the sweetest. So don't let hairless fool you they are cute and sweet.
hairless dogs