Mice
Hunting for groundhogs, prairie dogs, or rodents that live in mounds.
Deer, small rodents, exotic birds, human
Termites, carpenter ants, leakage, rodents. There are so many.
AnswerThe Black Death is believed to have been caused by a bacterium, Yersinia pestis, and the disease is called bubonic plague. AnswerThe Black Plague was caused by the bacterium, Yersinia pestis, which was formerly Pasteurella pestis. The disease vectors were rodents, especially rats, and fleas. The Black Death or Black Plague was a specific outbreak of bubonic plague in Europe during 1346 to 1351.
they hit each other with whatever they could find ex. bananas, carcasses of dead rodents and iPads... because they had those in 1917
It is believed that the ancient Egyptians were the first people to domesticate cats. They first kept cats around to catch rodents, and they believed them to be sacred. Eventually they realized how friendly they were and began keeping them as pets.
Deer, buffalo, mammoths, turtles, fish, small rodents, and birds
Cats in ancient Egypt were used to hunt mice and other rodents invading houses.
1. Ferrets are NOT rodents. 2. Snakes are NOT rodents. 3.YES,Rodents are cannibals. DO NOT DIS FERRETS
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Mice are rodents. There is no evidence that they can attract other species of rodents.
No, the ancient Egyptians are believed to have been the first civilization to domesticate and keep cats as pets. Cats were highly regarded in ancient Egypt for their hunting abilities and were also associated with various deities. The Romans also kept cats as pets, often valuing them for their ability to control pests like mice.
rodents
No--bugs are insects and rodents are mammals. Some rodents are: Rats, mice, etc.
Rodents are not considered natural hosts for the Ebola virus; the main reservoirs are believed to be certain species of bats. While some studies have suggested that rodents might be capable of harboring or carrying the virus under certain conditions, they are not known to play a significant role in the transmission of Ebola to humans. The primary transmission occurs through contact with infected animals or bodily fluids of infected individuals. Overall, the risk of rodents transmitting Ebola is very low compared to bats.
Yes, rodents have backbones.
They like the taste of rodents.