Wednesday, February 10, 2010

If a mice goes outside, does it become a rat?

No mice and rats are two different classes of rodent. Their bone structure, tails, snout and even means of ';socialization'; seperate them. When a mouse goes outside-it become a mouse outside.If a mice goes outside, does it become a rat?
Well, with the intelligence of some people on this site, it's hard to know if you were being serious or not.





I'm glad to find out you were just kidding though ^_^

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If a mice goes outside, does it become a rat?
No, they are two different animals.
yea
No. rats and mice are different species.
No then it just becomes a wild mouse.
uhhhh no
no they r different species
first of all, if a MOUSE goes outside, it becomes a mouse that is outside





mice and rats are different species, they're genetically different, they're physically different, and a mouse/rat couple can't reproduce....or at least, not to produce fertile offspring





..a mouse can't be a rat.
two different animals
Uh...no. Mice are about 1/10 the size of a rat. Mice get to about 2-3 inches long and weigh about the same as a chicken egg. Rats can get much larger, nearly a foot and weight 8 oz- 1 lb.





You might be interested to know that in the wild, rats will catch and eat mice.
I don't know, at what altitude does a Deer become an Elk?, if my dog plays with a ball of yarn will he become a cat? come on...
no, but if he tells on you he is
no
no, they are two very different kinds of rodent. the rat, speaking from personal experiences is much larger then the mouse. I've had both as pets, i started with mice, but grew tired of them very quickly because they stink no matter what sex they are and rats, well only males stink, in my opinion.


plus mice will run away when taken outside, rats will not. at least mine never did they just followed me around, tunneling through the grass after me.


so no.
no

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