I do.
Also, don't corner rats.
They can jump up to 6 ft. and attack you.
rodents are carnivores but they tend to eat everything
what measures should be taken to avoid the threats of rodents
Yes, rodents belong to the phylum Chordata. Chordata is a diverse group of animals that possess a notochord at some stage of their development, which includes vertebrates like rodents.
the rise in temperature can cause the increase in the number of rodents, rodents are the main carriers of this airborne disease, it can be caught by breathing in the air around the area of the nesting rodents. Just double check this answer
Rodents have been observed to exhibit erratic behavior such as increased agitation, restlessness, and unusual movements before an earthquake. This behavior may be a result of their heightened sensitivity to changes in the environment, including electromagnetic signals or changes in air pressure, which can occur before seismic activity.
Could be a zoologist or a mammalian biologist
1. Ferrets are NOT rodents. 2. Snakes are NOT rodents. 3.YES,Rodents are cannibals. DO NOT DIS FERRETS
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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.
Mice are rodents. There is no evidence that they can attract other species of rodents.
rodents
No--bugs are insects and rodents are mammals. Some rodents are: Rats, mice, etc.
Yes, rodents have backbones.
They like the taste of rodents.
David Charles Lewis has written: 'European unity and the discourse of collaboration: France and francophone Belgium' 'Studies on coccidian parasites of british wild rodents'
hamsters are rodents
no