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Posted by: tsusnakeguy at Tue May 23 23:55:47 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tsusnakeguy ] I had a female that had babies and at about 2 weeks I took them and killed them except for one because he was small. The other female had a litter in the same tank about 2 days before I removed the other litter. Well she had about 15 from what I could see. I have noticed that the mother that had the first litter is now raising about 7 of the new litter and her 1 left behind baby and the new mother is raising 8 of the new litter. They have evenly split up the litter so they can each raise some. Has anyone else ever seen that, I was just amazed because it almost seemed like it took actual thought and I have always thought of rats as stupi animals on the bottom of the food chain. [ Hide Replies ]
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