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Domestic Albino Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
Average Lifespan: 2-3 years
Average Length: male 20-25 cm, female 16-18 cm
Habitat: originated in Northern China, can now be found all over the world
Usual Diet: omnivorous, milk, meat, vegetables, poultry, eggs, grains, nuts, fruit
Captive Diet: Rat pellets, fruit, vegetables, peanuts
Mating: Females come into heat for 20 hours every 4-6 days and will mate with the dominant male (** that's why there are so many of them **).
Reproduction: Rats are very prolific. The gestation period is 21-23 days. They can have 2-14 young per litter, average is 7. Female rats can mate again within 8 hours of giving birth. Young are blind, naked, and helpless at birth. Their eyes open at 14-17 days old, and they are weaned at 3 weeks.
Special Features: Rats can eat up to 1/3 of their weight in 24 hours (** powerlevel and buffbot **).. Rats are good swimmers, jumpers and climbers and they can travel 2-3 miles in one night when foraging for food. They live in large groups (**a.k.a. ZERG**) with one male dominant over the others.
Domestic Albino Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
Average Lifespan: 2-3 years
Average Length: male 20-25 cm, female 16-18 cm
Habitat: originated in Northern China, can now be found all over the world
Usual Diet: omnivorous, milk, meat, vegetables, poultry, eggs, grains, nuts, fruit
Captive Diet: Rat pellets, fruit, vegetables, peanuts
Mating: Females come into heat for 20 hours every 4-6 days and will mate with the dominant male (** that's why there are so many of them **).
Reproduction: Rats are very prolific. The gestation period is 21-23 days. They can have 2-14 young per litter, average is 7. Female rats can mate again within 8 hours of giving birth. Young are blind, naked, and helpless at birth. Their eyes open at 14-17 days old, and they are weaned at 3 weeks.
Special Features: Rats can eat up to 1/3 of their weight in 24 hours (** powerlevel and buffbot **).. Rats are good swimmers, jumpers and climbers and they can travel 2-3 miles in one night when foraging for food. They live in large groups (**a.k.a. ZERG**) with one male dominant over the others.