She buries her young.
than you buy the mother rat but if the baby rats are young than get them all. that way you have a mother rat and baby rats to look after.
The rat does give birth to a live young but at a consequence. When the rat gives birth the young is trapped in a poisonous sack just like the placenta. The rat will free its young by eating its own poisonous sack, but will die due to the build up of acid. The young will then feed on its mother to get strength.
It all depends, a rat can have up to 20 "kittens" a litter. This doesn't mean it will though, my rat had 10 babies. Hope that helped!
A pup is what a baby rat is called.
The kangaroo rat is a placental mammal (and a different species from the marsupial known as the rat-kangaroo of Australia). Therefore, it gives birth to live young. The only egg-laying mammals are monotremes, which includes just the platypus and the two species of echidna.
Rats are not known for canabilizing their young, but babies should not be left without their mother for any longer than about an hour. They need to nurse.
Rat milk.
A baby rat's parents are typically referred to as the mother rat and the father rat.
yes, it does
when she bangs another rat
Buck
Nothing happens. Or in other words, it just end like normal. And they kill a rat :P