The Rat Terrier is an American breed that is the result of working with the Fox Terrier, Bull Terrier, http://wiki.answers.com/manchester-terrier.html, and Old English White Terrier, to name a few. It is not a show-able or registrable breed in AKC.
Long-Evans Hooded rats are an outbred strain from several female Wistar rats and a wild gray Norway rat by Drs. Long and Evans in 1915. Wistar rats are themselves an outbred strain of albino rats of the species "Rattus norvegicus" or Norway rat developed at th Wistar Institute in Philadelphia in 1906 for biological and medical use.
West Highland White Terriers, also known as Westies, originate from Scotland. They were bred to hunt small game such as rats and foxes in the rugged terrain of the Scottish Highlands. The breed is known for its white coat and lively, independent nature.
No rats are vertebrates.
no you can buy rats with a little nub for a tail
yes rats are cleaner!
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Hamsters originate form Syria.
rats first transfred the plague to humans. form there it killed the most humans of any plague knon to man
I believe wisdom was around before long before humanity, and probably started with rodents. Rats will not eat a poisonous food twice, for instance.
The name Rattus norvegicus is applied to brown rats (of which the domesticated white rat is apparently a variety). The name means "Norway rat", though this is something of a misnomer, as the rats themselves didn't originate in Norway.In comparison, the name for the infamous black rat is Rattus rattus.
No, rats are vertebrates. Rats have backbones.
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.
no rats have gills, incuding water rats
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rats can not fart. answer rats canot be bad pets
Long-Evans Hooded rats are an outbred strain from several female Wistar rats and a wild gray Norway rat by Drs. Long and Evans in 1915. Wistar rats are themselves an outbred strain of albino rats of the species "Rattus norvegicus" or Norway rat developed at th Wistar Institute in Philadelphia in 1906 for biological and medical use.
Pet rats are not domesticated wild rats, rather, they are brown rats domesticated more than 100 years ago to now be fancy rats.