yes, of course.
these exist in great quantities across North America and in parts of Western Europe.
there is also evidence that an invisible variety may exist.
good luck!
Rumours suggest that these first appeared in the late 1990s after an accident at a US biotech lab (company names and sources not given for legal reasons), and quickly spread across North America and into Europe. Recent reports suggest they may have now spread to Africa, the Middle East, China and Australia.
"Sea rats" are not a specific animal; however, some seabirds like skuas are often referred to as sea rats due to their scavenging behavior. Skuas can be aggressive when protecting their territory or offspring, but they are not typically fierce toward humans unless provoked.
Rats are not known to be naturally fierce, knowledgeable, or vengeful. They are typically cautious and resourceful animals that mainly seek food and shelter. While they may show aggressive behavior if threatened, it is not driven by a desire for vengeance or knowledge.
There is no evidence to support the existence of man-eating rats in Brazil or anywhere else. Rats are opportunistic feeders and may attack humans if threatened or cornered, but instances of fatal rat attacks on humans are extremely rare. It is important to take precautions such as keeping living areas clean and sealed to prevent interactions with rats.
Bears are renowned for eating them.
Rats have not been formally domesticated like dogs or cats. However, they have been bred in captivity for research, pets, and as feeders for reptiles. Wild rats still exist and are not considered domesticated in the traditional sense.
no they r friendly by eating your flesh
"Sea rats" are not a specific animal; however, some seabirds like skuas are often referred to as sea rats due to their scavenging behavior. Skuas can be aggressive when protecting their territory or offspring, but they are not typically fierce toward humans unless provoked.
In the book : Mrs.Frisby and the rats of NIMH, Dragon is the big fierce cat.
Naturally, giant rats do not have many predators because of their intimidating size. When they do die, it is usually because they get run over by cars.
Giant rats can commonly be found in sewers and drainage systems throughout the city. These are common homes for them as they are secluded from humans.
No there are fiercer rats than sea rats, but sea rats are fierce the way they tear through ship cargo. But when that doesn't satisfy, they eat the crew or any animals aboard.
Rats are not known to be naturally fierce, knowledgeable, or vengeful. They are typically cautious and resourceful animals that mainly seek food and shelter. While they may show aggressive behavior if threatened, it is not driven by a desire for vengeance or knowledge.
Kangaroo rats are found in desert ecosystems
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There is no evidence to support the existence of man-eating rats in Brazil or anywhere else. Rats are opportunistic feeders and may attack humans if threatened or cornered, but instances of fatal rat attacks on humans are extremely rare. It is important to take precautions such as keeping living areas clean and sealed to prevent interactions with rats.
Dragon is so fierce because when she was little, she would pounce on mice, and rodents. thats how she got her name.