yes
Some rats and mice just like the taste or smell of it. :)
Very good. Most wild rats can smell poison in food even if it is one millionth of the foods weight!
Rats can definitely smell! That's how they find there foods, such as maybe foods that people give up to the trash. They will sniff their intelligent little selves to the target, other none as, "Food."
This is exactly correct. All rats will test food they have never eaten before. If the rat dislikes the taste or the food is dangerous, other rats will smell the scent left behind by the rat which tells them the food is not edible. They will then leave this food alone. The same goes for food that tastes nice.
Because people do not clean their cages out right. Feral rats smell because they eat trash.
Large olfactory lobes in rats are important for their survival as they heavily rely on their sense of smell to locate food, detect predators, and navigate their environment. The sensitive olfactory system allows rats to identify potential threats and food sources from a distance, helping them avoid danger and find nourishment efficiently. This heightened sense of smell also plays a key role in social interactions and communication within rat populations.
yes
the are enimies because of highly cats developed the taste in to their mouthmwhat means all their cat food is protian with rats and smell like rats to
Very good. I think it's either better or the same as a dogs! I have rats and whenever I leave a little treat 4 them on the floor they instantly smell it and run to it! <3 Hope that helped! From, a rodent lover.
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They dn't exactly smelll. You accually can smell them if you get close though. And they smell bad because they are dirty!
Rats have larger olfactory bulbs relative to their brain size compared to humans. This is because rats heavily rely on their sense of smell for navigation, communication, and food detection in their environment.