Sunday, February 7, 2010

What is difference between a rat, a mice and a mouse?

which one is kept as petWhat is difference between a rat, a mice and a mouse?
A rat is a different species of rodent than a mouse. Mice is the plural of mouse.What is difference between a rat, a mice and a mouse?
mice is the word used as a plural for mouse.


eg.


one mouse, three mice...


a rat is a similar animal except larger.


Both animals share very similar character traits and personalities. Both animals are kept as pets although they are also considered pests if they are wild.


hope this helps:)
Both rats and mice are kept as pets. Rats are bigger than mice and, I believe, more intelligent, and so the more desirable pet for rodent-loving humans.





Mice is the plural of mouse.
Mice is a word used if there is more than one mouse (it's nto another animal), a rat is a completely different animal.
A rat is much larger then a mouse. Both can be kept as pets. ';Mice'; is the plural form of ';mouse';... meaning, more then one mouse. Two mice.

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