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Yes, dogs, cats, and rats are all mammals and belong to the class Mammalia. Mammals are characterized by features such as having hair, giving birth to live young, and nursing their offspring with milk.
Yes. Rats, Dogs, and Cats ave Live Birth.
Rats have many enemies.That includes ALL cats, some dogs, snakes, hawks and other birds.People can even be rats enemies.Rats do have many enemies.a rats enemy is any type of snake except race snake
Several animals are known to prey on rats, including cats, dogs, birds of prey (such as owls and hawks), snakes, and some species of weasels. Each of these predators uses different hunting strategies to catch and kill rats.
No, unless we are speaking in evolutionarily historical terms.Both domestic cats (Felis catus), and species of foxes (in the family Canidae) are in the Mammalian order Carnivora. They are in different suborders and families, so while they no doubt share some percentage of their genome, there is no useful relationship to speak of beyond the evolutionary context.
Yes. Rats, Dogs, and Cats ave Live Birth.
Yes, dogs, cats, and rats are all mammals and belong to the class Mammalia. Mammals are characterized by features such as having hair, giving birth to live young, and nursing their offspring with milk.
Yes. Rats, Dogs, and Cats ave Live Birth.
Cats and dogs are more closely related than cats and rats.
Domestic cats and dogs are more closely related than cats and rats. Cats and dogs diverge at Order Carnivora, cats to Feliformia and dogs to caniformia. Cats and rats, on the other hand diverge at Infraclass Eutheria, rats to Rodentia and cats to Carnivora.(Dogs belong to Genus Canis, cats to Genus Felis, and rats to Genus Rattus.)Cats and dogs both descend from a weasel-like mammal known as cynodictis.
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Dogs Cats, rats,,,
No, Dogs do
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dogs cats i guess
Cats and Rats and bats.
The only ones that I can think of are Egyptian Sphynx Cats and Naked Mole Rats.