Shine a bright light at its eyes and see if it reacts. A rat that runs when a light is shined on it can see.
Yep volunteers to go on the rat hunt to prove his worth and courage to the other men in the village, who doubt his abilities. He wants to show that he can be useful and brave, despite his initial reluctance to join the hunt.
It essentially means that when you do an experiment, using a rat, and the rat proves your hypothesis wrong, you must be wrong because the rat is always right. The premise is that the rat is only doing what a rat would do in a certain situation and under certain circumstances, it has no other intention or hidden agenda to prove you wrong, thus, don't blame the rat because the rat is always right
Usually yes, but it depends on the size of the rat. My dad has seen a rat about the size of a long plank of wood and opossums are smaller than a long plank of wood, usually a few inches bigger than a regular rat. So usually yes, but unless you happen to see a rat bigger than an opossum, that rat has sure lived for a long time.
Contrary to the initial poster, yes there "can" be. Title 21 of the FDA Code of Regulations section 110.110 sets maximum allowable amounts of contaminants in food. For example in peanut butter 1 or more hairs per 100g is acceptable. While raw wheat can contain 9mg of rat feces per kg of wheat. While this does not prove there is rat hair in food. It does infer that there is as otherwise there would be no need for such regulations.
Rat poo
They will sniff each other but not for disease.
The Victor electronic rat trap is different to other rat traps as it is designed in such a way that the user doesn't have to see the rat after it has been killed.
Yep volunteers to go on the rat hunt to prove his worth and courage to the other men in the village, who doubt his abilities. He wants to show that he can be useful and brave, despite his initial reluctance to join the hunt.
Try it And See :D
theories change not laws...its because they r proved experimentaly correct...nd they are flawless......
Was it a rat I saw? * * * * * Sort of. A rat is not an overgrown mouse. They are unrelated species!
I have read that is does and also have read that is doesn't. I haven't had the opportunity to prove either one.
The best thing to do is take the dog to a vet.
There are 3 main types of domestic rat. ~ Brown rat/Lab rat: Rattus Norvegicus ~ Black Rat: Rattus Rattus ~ Gambian Pouched Rat: Cricetomys gambianus Depends if you want a big rat, medium rat, or small rat. The Gambian isn't available everywhere. The Brown rat is a very common one, & there's a few variations. Do some research on each, & see which is of interest.
It essentially means that when you do an experiment, using a rat, and the rat proves your hypothesis wrong, you must be wrong because the rat is always right. The premise is that the rat is only doing what a rat would do in a certain situation and under certain circumstances, it has no other intention or hidden agenda to prove you wrong, thus, don't blame the rat because the rat is always right
you dont see anything and do not rat anyone out
they have smell , touch ,taste,see,hear