Yes. All mammals including rats feel pain.
He doesn't like you. He thinks you sneak around a lot. He thinks you smell. He thinks you steal. He thinks your a nuisance to people. 5 possibilities. Basically, you're acting like a rat.
Chickens may feel pain during the cutting? It suffers until the blood has finally gone.
With nerves, just like we do.
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not the emotional kind of feelings but they do feel pain.
Yes. All mammals, with the exception of the naked mole rat and some with congenital insensitivity to pain, can feel pain.
Yes , they feel pain
If they begin to feel pain and realize they have been poisoned, they may try to drink water and regurgitate in order to rinse out their stomach. Sadly, most rat poison is painful and effective and this does not help much. Rat poison does not need water to be activated, nor does access to water increase a rat's chances of survival if it has eaten much of it.
It depends on which animal. Mammals can feel pain just like we do, having similar brain structures. There are most likely animals that can feel pain, but in an entirely different way than we do. Additionally, there are animals (like oysters and sponges) that cannot feel pain at all.
Yes, all mammals feel pain.
yes you can feel pain when your feets are numb
Feel My Pain was created on 1998-08-25.
No...when you wake back up you feel the pain
Feel No Pain was created on 1992-11-28.
The heart does not necessarily feel pain but someone with a low heart supply could feel pain. I dont know
What kind of parent would do that?! But it is for their own sake. You know why? The rat parents eat their babies if they are weak, or are infected. The babies are half awake, so I guess they feel pain. But it is over before they know it. ='( Hope this helped!
It's rat bite fever, not rat fever. Symptoms usually start with pain in the knee or knees. Joint pain is migratory ( it travels from joint to joint) ( knees, elbows, wrists, ankles). Accompanied by a light rash and a fever. Rash disappears in a few days, but fever remains for several days. Extremely debilitating pain!