rats
No rats are vertebrates.
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Sea rats are fierce the way they tear through a ships cargo. Turkish rats are the most fierce rats in the world.
A rats inability to vomit makes it vulnerable to poison
Kangaroo rats are found in desert ecosystems
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Some decomposers in an ecosystem are bacteria and fungi.
It ate disease spreading rodents like rats.
Yes, if you are studying organisms such as rats that live among people
Rats play a role in the ecosystem as both predators and prey. As predators, they help control insect and small mammal populations. As prey, they provide food for predators higher up in the food chain such as snakes, birds of prey, and mammals.
a foxes ecosystem includes mostly, rabbits, birds, grass, water ,sunlight, bunnies, insects, mice, rats, and amphibians.
Rats are scavengers, and their place in the ecosystem is to get rid of dead animals and rotting food before it can poison the environment. They don't decompose it the way bacteria works in your compost bin, but they eat offal and carrion and turn it into nutrient-rich droppings that fertilize the ground without spreading flies and disease.
No, rats are vertebrates. Rats have backbones.
Ecosystem is a habitat where as community is a bunch of animals
yes and no. if u like rats and they don't bite u then rats can be trained. if u hate rats then rats can't be trained.