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No, mice and rats are two different species. Rats have rat babies, mice have mouse babies.
No, rats have intercourse to have babies, and there are both male and female rats.
cats chase mice because rats and mice like to run. that makes themexcited
No and they should not be kept together either.
Of course not! Rats and mice make LOVLEY pet and rarley bit. I'm in middle school and have had rats for almost 4.5 years and have only been bitten three (or is it two?) times. Rats and mice make great pets, but rats are a little higher up on the I.Q. scale.
Yes, in part. But also, rats are darker in both hair color and eye color, which makes them appear dirty. Rats have also been known to attack when cornered, and spread more diseases (like bubonic plague) than mice.
The difference between rats and mice are rats are a bit larger and they don't get as scared of things like mice. I prefer mice more than rats because mice are alot more active and it's easier to tell if they're pregnant
Neither. Like mice and rats, they are rodents, but they are only distantly related to mice and rats.
Rats are more feared by most people simply due to their size. They are similar in appearance to mice but are considerably larger.
Almost but the differences are that: Rats are bigger than mice as most people know. Rats are more intelligent Rats are less smelly Rats are much better pets than mice Related things: They have almost the same lifespan. Note : These are only what I know. There might be more answers to this.
Mice at maturity are 4-5 inches much smaller then a mature rat 8-10 inches. Mice also have large ears compared to their head were rats ears are smaller. Both Rats and Mice are rodents that can invade our homes and carry diseases.
She might, but the mother won't be able to feed her babies and the rats for very long, as rats need waaay more milk than mice. Plus, the rats could eventually hurt the mouse when they grow older.