Male and female rats can get along well, especially if they are introduced properly and socialized from a young age. However, unneutered male rats may exhibit aggressive behavior towards each other due to territorial instincts, while females can sometimes be dominant. Neutering males can help reduce aggression and create a more harmonious environment. It's essential to monitor their interactions and provide enough space and resources to prevent conflicts.
Female rats don't just turn into male rats. Sometimes a male rat's testes will be withheld in his body as a result of stress and he will appear to be female. Of course in such a situation, he is still male.
a male is stronger
Males. Female rats tend to be more active. Male rats tend to get lazy as they mature.
male or female!!
i think so
male facks female..
There are various different experiements performed on rats, & they quite often vary between male & female results. Male rats are not a high choice for experiments, but should a test to be used for men need to be created, then male rats would be the test subjects, & vice versa for females/
10685 male rats and 9567 female rats.
No, rats have intercourse to have babies, and there are both male and female rats.
female because they do most of the workfemale are fiesty ones
more than from male ones.
Male rats can be far larger then females. Female rats range from around 250 grams to 450 grams. Males range from around 400 grams to 700 grams. Female rats are not usually as muscular as males and often have smaller heads and feet. However some rats are prone to weight gain. If when your rat sits, you cannot see definition in their body, such as they look just like a ball, instead of having definite legs , they are most likely over weight.