Rat — 5 Mouse
In terms of foraging behavior, rats are opportunistic omnivores, feeding on a wide variety of food sources including fruits, vegetables, grains, and even small animals. Mice, on the other hand, tend to stick to seeds, fruits, and grains.
\[ ext{Average Length: Rat} = 25-30 ext{ cm} \] rat 5 mouse
One of the most obvious differences between rats and mice is their physical appearance. Rats are generally larger and more robust than mice. On average, a full-grown rat can weigh between 200-500 grams (7-18 ounces) and measure 25-30 cm (10-12 inches) in length, including their tail. Mice, on the other hand, typically weigh between 20-50 grams (0.7-1.8 ounces) and measure 10-15 cm (4-6 inches) in length. In terms of foraging behavior, rats are opportunistic
\[ ext{Average Weight: Rat} = 200-500 ext{ grams} \] Rats are generally larger and more robust than mice