It is not possible for humans to have ears that are the same in size as to rats. The people with the smallest ears may be the African Pygmy people, as it is rumored that people of small height have short ears. Therefore, one could say that a country in Africa is the answer to your question, though it is highly unlikely that any human would have ears of similar size to a rodent.
The most overpopulated animal in Australia is likely the feral cat. This invasive species poses a significant threat to native wildlife through predation and competition for resources. Efforts are being made to control their numbers to protect the country's biodiversity.
The Pied Piper is a character from a German folktale who lured rats away with his magic pipe. He is often associated with the legend of leading children away from the town of Hamelin after its residents failed to pay him for ridding the town of rats.
Living in the slums in the early 1900's was horrible. Immigrants had to live in tenements that were breaking down and collapsing. Tenement owners id not clean up the tenements either, so they were filthy. Rats, mice, you name it. These tenements were expensive too. The people blamed the immigrants of being dirty, and that's why the tenements were so filthy, but that all the immigrants could afford and it wasn't their fault.
Pro's: * There are loads and loads of shops and shopping stores, which means there are is a differing array of areas where you are able to go in order to buy stuff which you want or need. This is brilliant because, instead of needing to go a long way in order to get stuff, you are able to go only a small way. * Restaurants, although quite expensive, are nice establishments to go to in order to eat out, or basically just enjoy yourself. * Museums are interesting, and if there are students who wish to learn more about the time periods they are studying, then museums are ideal for them to do so as well as enjoying themselves at the same time. * Concerts are attended by loads and loads of persons, and will probably be there for persons who wanna see their favorite musical artists live, and to enjoy the music too. * Sporting events are an interest for many persons who enjoy the adrenaline rush of either participating or watching their team try their hardest to win or compete against the other teams. * Zoo's are nice areas to go to because they offer large amounts of animals which otherwise would be dangerous and practically impossible to see in reality. The only other way to see animals any other way is by safariing, which is a tad dangerous, or on television, which sometimes can be tedious and harmful to the eye. Con's: * Traffic is a bad thing is practically all city areas because there are so many motorists attempting to get to other areas in the city at sometimes all times in the day. This can be dangerous because of motorway accidents and also that persons will be late for occasions they wanna go to. * Crime is atrociously alive in city areas because criminals realise that there are loads of persons to steal from, hurt or do whatever else they do, whereas out of the city, there are normally very few persons and less important stuff to steal. * Higher costs overall; because of inflation in city areas, costs are shooting up at incredibly untrackable rates. So although frequent shopping centres is a good thing, the costs bring it to the downside. * Rent is bad, what with inflation at the rates at it is. Unfortunately, inflation for homes is gradually seeping into out-of-city areas, sometimes quite speedily. * Food costs are going up because of inflation. * Gas is going up in costs as well, because of inflation. === === === === Pros: * City-dwellers in more built-up areas (eg, Manhattan, as opposed to outer Brooklyn) are less involved in their neighbors lives, allowing for more privacy without the total isolation of rural areas. * Greater infrastructure, such as a public (safety-tested) water supply, mass transit systems and nearby high-quality emergency services. * Higher levels of tolerance/acceptance for others who are of different ethnicities, religions, lifestyles, or general habits. There is a place for everyone. * There is a greater array of job opportunities, so more specialized professions may be more doable in a city Cons: * Port cities have higher than average populations of Norway rats, even compared to other densely populated areas. * Reputation for high crime, though the reality, once adjusted per capita, is very different. * With immigrants (both from the outlying suburbs and rural areas, and from other countries) there is high competition for entry-level and menial jobs. * City-dwellers are less involved in their neighbors lives. (pro/con status depends whether you appreciate that sort of thing.)
According to Drug War Facts, the answer is 0.An exhaustive search of the literature finds no credible reports of deaths induced by marijuana. The US Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) records instances of drug mentions in medical examiners' reports, and though marijuana is mentioned, it is usually in combination with alcohol or other drugs. Marijuana alone has not been shown to cause an overdose death.In addition:The primary active ingredient in marijuana is tetrahydrocannibinol or THC. However, this is somewhat misleading, in that the effects one experiences when sampling marijuana are derrived from a rainbow of canniboid halluncinogens and intoxicants, all related to but not exactly the same as THC. As plants tend to formulate compounds in wildly varying amounts, one cannot know how much THC or other active ingredients -- if any -- will be delivered from one plant, one leaf, etc.Turning towards studies that used pure THC or Drabinol -- synthetic THC (which appears to be different enough to be pharmacologically out of parallel with naturally occurring THC), we find that the usual recreational dosage is roughly 10-15mg/kg for a normal human and as much as 75mg per dose for oncology patients. We also find that the LD50 (Lethal Dose 50%) of THC is 1,270mg/kg for male rats. Doing the arithmetic for humans, we find that it takes about 300gm of pure THC to acheive lethality in 50% of the test cases, which amounts to roughly 30,000 marijuana cigarettes (assuming 10mg per cigarette).Under the circumstances, we can honestly say that THC and marijuana in general is not directly very toxic to humans at all, and it's no surprise that there are no recorded, substatiated fatalities resulting from marijuana/THC overdose.
Rats have small ears to help prevent heat loss and regulate their body temperature more efficiently. Additionally, small ears help protect their ears from injury while navigating through tight spaces.
Kangaroos do not have useless ears. Kangaroos have the ability to hear very well: they can twitch their ears independently around to determine the direction of specific sounds, much as a cat does. This gives them plenty of forewarning of danger.
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it has small ears so it loses heat easilyA Desert Rat, has extremely good hearing, and it has excellent sight so that it can be active at night when it is dark.
I would say remy is a dumbo rat, the rest are roof rats.Normal rat ears are top of their head, dumbo rats ears are on the side ''very spacial rats as i say"
Dumbo rats are just the same as normal rats, its just their ears look different. They're personalities in no way differ from rats with conventional ears. Though all rats have different personalities, no matter if they are a dumbo or not. Some are playful, some are grumpy and some are sweet natured. I have three rats, one is a dumbo and two are not, and they are all different from each other! So no, Dumbo rats just look different in that their ears are larger and don't stand up as much as normal eared rats. Its up to you to decide if they are cuter or not!
No, rats are small mammals.
Yorkshire, England, where they were originally bred to hunt rats and other small rodents.
Rats do not have lights.
All rats can bite