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  1. Rats are opportunistic feeders, so they will eat anything available to them in the wild. They are also omnivores; they consume both plants and animal matter. Their diet consists of a wide variety of food items from seeds, grains, and fruits to fungi, insects, and meat.

  2. 3 paź 2024 · In the wild, rats eat a variety of foods, including nuts and seeds, plants, fruits, insects and small invertebrates, fungi, carrion, and garbage and human scraps. In the house, rats eat grains and seeds, fruits and berries, nuts, meat scraps, pet food, and garbage.

  3. 26 wrz 2023 · Some of the plants that wild rats eat include grasses, roots, bulbs, tubers, herbs, leaves, and bark. They also feed on agricultural crops, such as rice, maize, wheat, and soybeans, which can cause substantial economic losses for farmers.

  4. 30 lip 2024 · Be them city rats or wild rats, all rat species follow an omnivorous diet, which means that they consume both plants and animals. In rural environments rats generally eat fruits, leaves, plant stems, fungi, insects, grains, cereals, small mammals, fish, mollusks, eggs, snails and more.

  5. www.nationalgeographic.com › animals › mammalsRats - National Geographic

    Rats can eat up to a third of their body weight in a day, and scientists found that one rat’s stomach contained traces of over 4,000 different items.

  6. 30 sty 2024 · In domestic settings, rats may consume pet food, stored grains, and any accessible human food. In the wild, a rat’s diet is more diverse, including seeds, nuts, fruits, insects, and small invertebrates.

  7. Wild rats are omnivorous, often eating grasses, seeds, grain, and occasionally invertebrates. Fortunately for the owners of pet rats, the nutritional requirements of rats are well established from work done in rats kept in laboratories (the same species as those we keep as companions).