Rats are rodents, and hence are related to other rodents. Examples of rodents include mice, beavers, chipmunks, squirrels and hamsters.
Rats make high pitched squeaking sounds when tickled, and move away from your hand, which would suggest they feel a tickling sensation. Tickle-research has only gone so far and has not been tested on many animals aside from primates, but in rats, the answer seems to be a yes. The related link below to view a video showing the proof.
Gray squirrels are part of the Sciuridae family, which includes various squirrel species such as red squirrels, fox squirrels, and flying squirrels. They are all characterized by their rodent-like appearance, bushy tails, and habit of storing food for the winter.
Chipmunks are related to most of the rodents including rats, moles, squrrels, etc.
No rats are vertebrates.
no obviously not then they would be rodents.They are a small breed of dogs they have a gene that makes them small like some humans.and all so humans and dogs share 50% of diseases
Yes, Rats and Squirels are both from the rodent family, so they are related.
Neither. Like mice and rats, they are rodents, but they are only distantly related to mice and rats.
Both are mammals. But rats are rodents, and bears are carnivores.
Rats aren't even related to prairie dogs. Prairie dogs are related to squirels, chipmunks, flying squirels, and so on.
Cats and dogs are more closely related than cats and rats.
Almost but the differences are that: Rats are bigger than mice as most people know. Rats are more intelligent Rats are less smelly Rats are much better pets than mice Related things: They have almost the same lifespan. Note : These are only what I know. There might be more answers to this.
no they are related to rats
Rats and cats (all cats, not just black ones) are "related" to vampire bats very distantly, in a cladistic sense.
Yes, mice and rats are both rodents and are related to each other. They belong to the same family, Muridae, but are different species.
Yes. See the Related Link.
mice,rats and most rodents
Yes. They are all rodents.