it may be a serois medical conditiion, ask a vet. is the rat old? is the bump big? is the lump swollen? is the bump on a patch of thin skin? where has your rat been? is the bump smooth or scaly or something else?
Plaster of Paris sets when it comes into contact with water. If a rat eats it, and drinks water it will activate and harden in the rats stomach.
A rat's stomach is typically around 4-7 cm in length, varying based on the size and species of the rat.
rats are the only animal that cant throw up. this is why rat poison works so effectively rats horses cannot vomit either.
Rats have a monogastric digestive system with a simple stomach, while fish have a more complex digestive system with multiple stomach chambers or compartments. Fish also have a shorter digestive tract compared to rats, as they rely more on external digestion due to their aquatic environment.
rats r very filled up a lot with food every day and make a very full stomach!! Sot rats in fact poo and wee a lot throughout the day!!!!!!!!!
thats its nipples
the same thing ours does, though they can't burp
because the rats stomach contains less acid. the rat doesnt know wen to stop eating
When her nipples start to erect and it feels like there is a big bump in her stomach.
Very small. No more than 50cm3. It depends on the rat.
Plaster of Paris sets when it comes into contact with water. If a rat eats it, and drinks water it will activate and harden in the rats stomach.
A rat's stomach is typically around 4-7 cm in length, varying based on the size and species of the rat.
It is the dog version of a belly button.
No.. It would REALLY hurt. And if I even bump mine, it bleeds.. :/
A blood-filled bump on your lower stomach could be a sign of various conditions such as a hematoma (blood clot), an infected cyst, or a skin abscess. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
YOU put the bump in the bump she bump she bump
The content of a rat's stomach typically consists of a mixture of recently ingested food, saliva, and digestive enzymes. Rats are omnivorous, so their stomach may contain plant materials, grains, fruits, and proteins from animal sources. The contents can vary based on their diet, which may include commercial rat food, scraps, or whatever they can scavenge. Additionally, the stomach's acidic environment helps break down food for further digestion in the intestines.