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What is the difference between " rat" and " mouse" ?
What is the difference between " rat" and " mouse" ?
25 de dic. de 2013 2:03
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mouse = 小家鼠, 老鼠
rat = 大家鼠, 耗子
25 de diciembre de 2013
oh, I see, when I was a boy, I lived in an old building, there was a mouse, not a rat.
Thanks everyone.
25 de diciembre de 2013
Apart from the description given, rats have thicker tails than mice. An average full grown mouse grows to half the size of an average full grown rat.
25 de diciembre de 2013
Here is the brief definition from Cambridge Dictionary :)
Rat: a small rodent, larger than a mouse, that has a long tail and is considered to be harmful:
Mouse: 2 a small mammal with short fur, a pointed face, and a long tail
25 de diciembre de 2013
Predominant difference is size, appearance and other behavioral factors.
Rats are medium sized rodents, bigger in size than mice, and often kill and eat mice (who are afraid of rats). Both species are rodents.
Mice tend to have smaller heads and larger ears relative to the size of the head as compared with rats. The difference between the two can also been determined by the size of their respective feces.
Mice have an average lifespan of 9 to 12 months; while rats have a much longer lifespan.
In behavior. Mice exhibit more curiosity as creatures, whereas rats are comparatively more cautious creatures. Curiosity (mice) versus Caution (rats).
25 de diciembre de 2013
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