A group of rats is called a pack, swarm, horde or mischief. A swarm or a horde is more commonly referred to.
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A male rat is named as 'bucks'. Un-mated female rats are called 'does'. Mated females however are called 'dams' surprisingly. Finally the infant rats are named as 'kittens' or 'pups'.
Yes. A group of rats is called a mischief. Savannah, age 12
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Female rats are called a doe, like deer. Male rats are called bucks. Baby rats are called pups, and when they are still naked, sometimes called pinkies. A group of rats together is called a mischief.
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A group of rats is called Pack.
A pack.
A male rat is named as 'bucks'. Un-mated female rats are called 'does'. Mated females however are called 'dams' surprisingly. Finally the infant rats are named as 'kittens' or 'pups'.
Yes. A group of rats is called a mischief. Savannah, age 12
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The vertebrate group of rats is the order: Rodentia.
Rats are rodents. Fancy rats are called rattus norvegicus, and wild rats are called rattus rattus.
Baby rats can be called : PUPS, PINKIES or KITTENS
Female rats are called a doe, like deer. Male rats are called bucks. Baby rats are called pups, and when they are still naked, sometimes called pinkies. A group of rats together is called a mischief.
Rats are a group of rodents with long tails that are a part of the superfamily Muroidea (which are usually the kind of rodents used as pets). Male rats (neutered or not) are called "Bucks". Females are called "Does" (unmated) or "Dams" (Pregnant or Parent), and babies are referred to as kittens or pups.