Yes! But I think what you're referring to is how they can squeeze into tight areas like an octopus? Rats and mice have bones that are more "flexible" and can compress their rib cages to fit into small spaces. So if their little heads will fit through a space, so will their bodies. Yes they do have bones and when they die they leave behind a skeleton in their shape. yes...
yes.
Yes, I have four rats and you can tell just by petting them. I'm pretty sure all mammals have bones. If you don't have any rats they are awesome pets!!
42 bones in the tail in segmants
No rats are vertebrates.
rats...
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
no, rats bones are truly unique. No other bones are like this.
A Rat actually has 223 bones
Yes
A rat body has 223 bones in it.
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27 i believe
Yes
Highly unlikely as they are vegetarian/herbivorous. They lack the dentition to chew meat and bones.
No, They just have an abnormally long penis that runs down the place of where the spine should be.
the ribs,the scapula,the humorous,the radius,the ulna,the vertebrae,the femur,the tibia,the fibula,the scull,the mandible's,the 14 phalanges so...12 different bones
Rats are omnivores and rodents. They will eat anything. Feeding either kind of bone to them will help with keeping their teeth worn down. Being a rodent, their teeth never dtop growing.
Hi there yes rats could have dragged food under easily or they could have even buried with the food and brought it up under your shed to eat it , if there are any traces of rats eg poos its best to get a pest ridder