Rats live anywhere. They prefer dark places, which may be either moist or dry, such as cellars and basements, under houses, and in thick vegetation.
Rats are native to all continents except for Antarctica, and there are many species of rats. It is interesting to note that, before European settlement, there were no black or brown rats (the most common varieties) in either Australia or New Zealand, but only native rats which are quite different to the general public's perception of rats.
Pack rats live in the ocean.
Rats can live anywhere, including on boats
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on the roof
Domestic rats typically live 2-3 years. Wild rats have a shorter lifespan, usually 1-2 years.
Pack rats live in the ocean.
Black rats CAN live in garbage cans.
Kangaroo rats live in the desert part of the U.S.
Rats can live anywhere, including on boats
Rats live everywhere with the POSSIBLE exception of Antarctica.
mole rats live on the east side of africa
Yes. They like to live together.
Rats live on no evil star!
Black rats can also be called roof rats. Rats do not live in trees, usually in buildings, garbage cans, boxes and enclosures and near to where humans live. Black squirrels can look like rats sometimes, they do live in trees.
Gerbils live in the dessert and Rats live about anywhere.
no naked mole rats do not live in grasslands
Yes, Rats can live just about any where.