up to 8 feet
Trench rats grew so big that they could eat an entire corpse, because there were many men shot in wars there was lots of food allowing their populations to grow very big and their average size to increase
about the size of cats
average length is around 14 to 18"
yes but i think they would ge anoying cuse they could get anywere and grow realy big ii luv me frends they da best
they were worse then the enemy some of the soldiers said they were thriving in the trenches and eating any waste left behind from the soldiers there were millions of them over populating in all the trench wars be it Eastern, Italian, Gallipoli, Western Front they lived and thrived there it was a nightmare for the soldiers.
yes he could grow DADDY LONG LEGS.
When you hate things that grow and multiply, it is probably not a good idea to raise rabbits or rats. Although neither of these animals grow very big, they do tend to multiply on a regular basis.
Between 70 and 100 yards (64-91 m) behind the front trench was located the support (or "travel") trench, to which the garrison would retreat when the front trench was bombarded. Between 300 and 500 yards (275-460 m) further to the rear was located the third reserve trench, where the reserve troops could amass for a counter-attack if the front trenches were captured.
The same size as regular fancy rats, unless they're bred to be larger. I've heard of jumbo rats as well and I don't see why someone could not have a jumbo dumbo rat.
Not very big about 3 inches tall
The islands could be named because there are rats on them, or because they are in the shape of rats. The smaller one is given the term "little" to distinguish the two. In Western Australia, there are islands called Rat and Little Rat Island. The "big" name is not used.
God gave the animals the ability to grow horns. He wanted to make them so they could have some pertection and could fight.