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Usually yes, but it depends on the size of the rat. My dad has seen a rat about the size of a long plank of wood and opossums are smaller than a long plank of wood, usually a few inches bigger than a regular rat. So usually yes, but unless you happen to see a rat bigger than an opossum, that rat has sure lived for a long time.
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It depends on the size of the dog and the size of the rat. If the dog is a Chihuahua or a yorkie and the rat is as large there is a chance that it could kill the dog but it might just run off. If the dog is a medium or large breed it can kill the rat in a second unless it was some sort of mutant rat. mutant rat how did you know
It is a very big rat, around the size of a beaver. The name I think your refering to is actually spelt Nutria rat. The name Nutria is usually just used down here in America i think, but the real name of the animal is called a Coypu.
The biggest size of a belgian is commenly about 3ft, but they varey, due to size, and species, example the belgian rat, which im sat next to is 3ft
The average litter size a rat may have is anywhere in between 8 and 12.
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what is the size of a kangaroo rat
The head of a colony of naked mole rats is a queen naked mole rat.
Not at all true! Lorises are tiny, about the size of a skinny rat, or juvenile ferret.
A rat is a rodent and it is bigger than a mouse. However the largest rodent is a capybara and that is the size of a pig.
The lifespan of a rat is 2 to 3 years on average.
It was about the size of Carlonia
They can have a max of 60 pups in one year.
The average lifespan for a domestic rat is 2-3 years
The average lifespan of a pet rat... (The large testicles of a male rat should be apparent by the age of three weeks.A rat will usually live two to five years in captivity (as a pet). In my experience, three years is about average. Males tend to live slightly longer than females.
Usually yes, but it depends on the size of the rat. My dad has seen a rat about the size of a long plank of wood and opossums are smaller than a long plank of wood, usually a few inches bigger than a regular rat. So usually yes, but unless you happen to see a rat bigger than an opossum, that rat has sure lived for a long time.