they ain't mammals are they so what are they
chordata/chordates
A group of rats is called a pack, swarm, horde or mischief. A swarm or a horde is more commonly referred to.
A group of rats is called a mischief, and there is no specific number that defines how many rats make up a mischief. It can vary depending on the context and location. Typically, a mischief of rats can range from a few individuals to a larger group of 10-12 rats.
A group of rats is commonly referred to as a "mischief."
Hot water alone is not an effective method for killing rats. Rats are resilient animals and can withstand high temperatures. To effectively control rat populations, it is best to use proven methods such as traps, baits, or professional pest control services. Additionally, it is important to consider the ethical implications of using lethal methods to control pests.
Rats and mice belong to a group of mammals known as rodents and belong to the class Rodentia.
Mammal
Rats are in the rodent family.
chordata/chordates
Yes, rodents are vertebrates. They belong to the class Mammalia, which includes animals with a backbone or spinal column. Rodents, such as mice, rats, and squirrels, possess a vertebral column, making them part of the vertebrate group within the animal kingdom.
A group of rats is called Pack.
No. Like rats, they are rodents, but they exist in a separate family from them. Rats belong to Muridae, the family for True Mice and Rats. Kangaroo Rats belong to the Heteromydae family, which they share with pocket mice. They differ to rats in that they hop, and have cheek pouches for food storage.
No. Animal Cruelty Laws aren't for rats.
kangaroo rats can go a life time with out ever drinking any water.
Rats belong to the Rodent family. Scientific name: Rodentia
no rats have gills, incuding water rats
A group of rats is called a pack, swarm, horde or mischief. A swarm or a horde is more commonly referred to.