No, they would most definitely drown.
Q) PERSON but on ratatouille they said yes they can stay under for 3 hours
No, It would drown.
The breed is an 'earth dog' and known for it's love of dirt - not water. But you can teach any dog to swim and with the right encouragement a Rat terrier might enjoy it. (If I can answer any other pet training/care/behavior questions, you can contact me through my website: www.valordogs.com)
yes it can
rats are born swimmers. While some of the ones bred to be pets would rather cuddle up in the palm of your hand they are natural swimmers and had to be able to swim underwater as they live in the sewers (and still do) for most of their species life.
3 days. they are so fragile
Rats do not lay eggs (: They are mammals.
A water rat or a water dog.
i believe its the drone fly Family: Syrphidae genus: eristalis species: tenax
it looks like a rat with wiskers and a tail but the body has scales and fins also it can breath under water
The breed is an 'earth dog' and known for it's love of dirt - not water. But you can teach any dog to swim and with the right encouragement a Rat terrier might enjoy it. (If I can answer any other pet training/care/behavior questions, you can contact me through my website: www.valordogs.com)
A brown rat will be pregnant for around 21 days. A Polynesian rat will be pregnant for 21-24 days.
2 mins under stress in a cage and panic. Srs.
It is only safe to swim in a pool when a dead rat is found if it has been drained and sanitized. You risk dying if you enter before the pool has been 100 percent sanitized.
Northern Water Rat was created in 1945.
Ratman is in the sewer control room, under City Park. Enter the restroom at City Park, and go down the drain. When you reach the sewer, swim left to the red control wheel. Turning it lowers the water level. There will be other wheels to the right that raise it again, so that you can swim under the wall to the upper left and reach the Sewer Room door. (see the related question)
Ziegler's water rat is a species of water rat native to the mountains of Papua New Guinea, with the Latin name hydromys ziegleri.
a muskrat and swim up to 3 mph
It depends how the rat's attitude is. It depends how the rat's attitude is.