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RAT TRIVIA II

11) What is a male rat called?


Male rats are called bucks; unmated females, does, pregnant or parent females, dams; and infants, kittens or pups.

12) What species of rat has been trained to detect landmines?


The giant pouched rats (genus Cricetomys) of sub-Saharan Africa are much better at detecting TNT than people or dogs. While they are far larger than many other rat species, they are still small enough and light enough that they don't trigger mines if they walk over them. The rats are trained to detect a chemical compound within the explosives, meaning they ignore scrap metal and can search for mines more quickly. Once they find an explosive, they scratch the top to alert their human co-workers.

13) How long can a rat tread water?


Don't try to get rid of a rat by flushing it down the toilet! They can hold their breath for a long time and tread water for as long as three days.

14) How much pressure per square inch can a rat's jaws exert?


A rat's jaws are built like an alligator's and can exert as much as 7,000 pounds of pressure per square inch, which explains why rats have been known to chomp their way through thick wood, metal pipes, brick walls, and even cement.

15) What is a group of rats called?


A group of rats is called a mischief.

16) What temple in India is home to more than 25,000 black rats?


Karni Mata Temple, also known as the Temple of Rats, is home to over 25,000 black rats who are worshipped there. These holy rats are called kabbas, and many people travel great distances to pay their respects.

17) Which Canadian province has no rats?


Alberta is the only province in Canada that does not have any rats and is, in fact, the largest inhabited area on the planet that is rat-free.

18) Why do rats eat their own poop?


Coprophagy is the eating of excrement and is a normal nutritional behavior for rats. Eating of the feces allows the recovery of nutrients that were not utilized during the first pass through the digestive system.

19) What disease have giant pouched rats been trained to diagnose?


These rats have been trained to detect tuberculosis, a highly infectious disease that public-health facilities often miss. They can screen 100 mucus samples in 20 minutes--a job that would take clinics four days. According to the Belgian organization APOPO, rats have boosted TB detection by 40 percent at the clinics where they are used.

20) Which rat sense is not very good?


Rats are color blind, and their eyesight is generally poor, but they have a keen sense of smell; a rat's sense of hearing is also great for detecting danger; and rat taste buds are sensitive enough to detect a teaspoon of chocolate in 1,302 gallons of milk.

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