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Rats have the most amazing abilities to memorize, communicate, jump and squeeze through tiny gaps. Find out how they do it in Rat Genius. Subscribe for more...
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Dec 8, 2016 · In this video, we explore 10 surprising and little-known facts about these misunderstood creatures, from their altruistic behavior to their love of adventure and group play. If you're a rat...
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Jessi explains what rats are, where they came from, and how to care for them in captivity. Rats are awesome in so many ways!
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Cinderblock: Hard white or gray blocks used in buildingsSocial: Friendly, likes othersAgile: Flexible, quickAggressive: FierceHave a look at this nice video all about rats as pets: A 2 minute video about common misconceptions of pet rats.
Question: Are rats useful? Answer: Rats have been used to develop medical cures. ———————————– Question: What is the largest rat? Answer: The Gambian Pouch Rat, which can weigh up to 8 pounds, or the size of a small dog. Enjoyed the Easy Science for Kids Website all about Rats info? Take the FREE & fun Rats quiz and download FREE Rats worksheet for ...
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Rats Are Awesome! Join Squeaks for one of his favorite episodes all about RATS! You’ll get to play a few rounds of true or false to learn some interesting facts about these furry creatures!
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Rats are scavengers. They have an excellent sense of taste and a good memory. A rat can identify certain substances, including rat poisons, after just a tiny taste of it. Parents, find more kid-friendly facts and information about rodents to share with your kids at PestWorld.org.