A) Rice Rat (Oryzomys palustris) B) Brown Rat (Rattus norvegicus) C) Black Rat (Rattus rattus) D) Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys spectabilis)
A) Black Rat (Rattus rattus) B) Roof Rat (Rattus rattus) C) Brown Rat (Rattus norvegicus) D) Norway Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
A) 1-3 inches B) 4-6 inches C) 12-14 inches D) 7-10 inches
A) Dark brown to black B) White C) Light brown to tan D) Gray
A) Birdsong B) Droppings C) Ladybugs D) Spiderwebs
A) Underground burrows B) In attics C) On roofs D) In trees
A) Attracting mates B) Navigation in the dark C) Digging burrows D) Defense against predators
A) 90-100 days B) 21-23 days C) 60-70 days D) 30-35 days
A) Nectar B) Fruits C) Grains D) Garbage
A) Mud tracks B) Rub marks C) Scratch marks D) Pheromone trails
A) 10-12 years B) 20-25 years C) 5-7 years D) 1-2 years
A) Pointed B) Blunt C) Square D) Hooked
A) A swarm B) A pack C) A herd D) A mischief
A) Rabies B) Tuberculosis C) Common Cold D) Leptospirosis
A) Incisors B) Premolars C) Molars D) Canines
A) Arctic B) Desert C) Tropical D) Temperate
A) Hearing B) Sight C) Smell D) Taste
A) 25-30 B) 15-20 C) 6-12 D) 1-3
A) Blunt ends B) Capsule-shaped C) About 3/4 inch long D) Pointed ends
A) Clean, straight cuts B) Smooth, rounded holes C) Polished surfaces D) Irregular edges
A) Flush it down the toilet. B) Pick it up with your bare hands. C) Wear gloves and double bag it. D) Leave it for scavengers.
A) Soft droppings B) Cobwebs on droppings C) Hard, dry droppings D) Dusty droppings
A) Ignore the problem B) Use poison baits exclusively C) Eliminate food and water sources D) Rely solely on traps
A) No ears. B) The same size ears. C) Smaller ears. D) Larger ears. |