Rat Body Language

Rat Body Language

Rats use body language to communicate with each other and express their emotions. It helps to convey messages such as aggression, fear, playfulness, or submission.

FAQ

Q: How can you tell if a rat is happy?
A: A happy rat will display relaxed body language and may brux and boggle.

Q: What does it mean when a rat's tail is puffed up?
A: A puffed-up tail often indicates fear or aggression in rats.

Q: What does it mean when a rat's ears are pinned back?
A: Pinned back ears usually indicate fear or discomfort in rats.

Q: How do rats show affection?
A: Rats may groom each other or their human caregivers as a sign of affection.

Q: What does it mean when a rat chirps?
A: Chirping is a vocalization that rats make when they are excited or happy.

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