Rats prefer cooler temperatures. The optimal temperature range for housing a rat is 50-77 degrees Fahrenheit.
Like all mammals, rats are warm blooded.
All snakes, and all reptiles are Cold-blooded.
No, they are known as the only discovered cold-blooded mammal.
I don't have mice, but when I did I could tell if there cold because they shiver! An so do my rats but I usaully have them warm,
Rats are mammals, they are warm-blooded.Rats are mammals, and all mammals are warm blooded. Therefore, rats are warm blooded
All mammals are warm blooded, incl mole rats.
Cold weather alone typically does not kill rats, as they can survive in various temperatures. However, extreme cold conditions can limit their access to food and water sources, pushing them to seek shelter indoors where warmth is available. Rats are capable of adapting and surviving in cold environments by burrowing or finding warm areas to nest.
I think it is warm blood and cold blood Frogs, rats , fish and other snakes.
It is cold and warm
Warm
Just like any material, it has the general tendency to get as warm or cold as its surroundings.
They have a lot of children incase they get killed, they grow their fur really thick so when it's cold they are warm.