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click the irradiator then hold it, do it to long and his head will blow up!
I use to Bytrap Rat Glue for catch mice and rats. Bytrap works well with nylon.
I have a feeling it is Ultra-Violet radiation. I have a feeling it is Ultra-Violet radiation.
The use of pesticides in farming causes deformities in nearby frog populations.
Most of the electronic rat traps use batteries to charge their circuit boards. The Rat Zapper is the original electronic rat trap. It works when the rat is lured into the chamber by the bait. When the rodent steps onto the kill plate the unit sends electricity down to the plate and electrocutes it dead.
The little rat was an easy prey for the snake.
You have to use the Mutagen chemical on it and it will mutate. Be careful, too many doses of it will kill the lab rat!
To craft other foods.
I've never heard of Mutate The Hamster, but I'm guessing you mean Mutate The Labrat, or Mutate The Labrat is similar to Mutate The Hamster. But here's what I know about the radiation. You have to use the radiation a bit at a time or else the rat will die. Plus, you have to constantly feed it until the radiation wares off, and make sure that there is no other chemicals in its system (like mutagen X) or else the toxication will be too high, and it will die. I hope that helped.
Test tubes and lab rat cages.
Marik the Monster's face started to mutate when full moon came.
He saw a rat in the kitchen.
Rat live an average a 3-4 years. When I use to breed them I did have on live for about 4.5 years (big old male, and what a good friend he was). Another interesting fact about rats is that they are the only member of the rodent family smart enough to not bite you (Stressed point: if hand raised. aka handled often) even if you smell like food. (make sure to feed them regularly)
to protect someone 4rm over exposure radiation which causes genetic mutation, baldness,sickle cell anaemia etc.
tough one to answer really, as all three will give you different nerve conduction velocitys to a stimulus. the unmyelinated rat nerve will obviously be the least conductive, the frog nerve more conductive than that and the myelinated rat nerve more conductive again. But in general, tha main consensus would use a frog nerve, as the frog has been the choice of many a physiology lab for who knows how long.
Infrared radiation.
Radiation exposure is very dangerous because in your skin, contain cells that contain melanin which is a pigment. Melanin cells determine the color of your skin and when a melanin cells is ready to reproduce to make more the DNA is copied and if your in radiation at the time, the radiation can mutate the DNA and over time, the mutated cell will replicate over and over again which can be considered as a type of skin cancer. So I'd suggest staying out of the suns radiations or use sunblock and re-apply every so often(:
Ronald Wesley doesn't defeat the rat, the rat is still alive.