
Characteristics of Mice
Their media presentation may hold a grain of truth: Mice are typically smaller than rats as they measure about 20cm in length at their longest (including the length of their tails). They’re typically brown, grey, or sometimes white, and they usually have big ears. Though pet mice can be friendly, they are often shy and stick to their home territory; however, they have a reputation for being curious and investigating what interests them.Characteristics of Rats
Rats are typically bigger than mice, and sometimes they can grow up to 40cm in length. In addition to the white, grey, or brown fur you see in mice, rats can also be black. They can also leave marks on what they touch due to the grease in their fur. Rats are good climbers and are often more cautious than mice, and because of this, they may not be as easy to catch.Quick Ways to Distinguish Between Mice and Rats
It can be difficult to tell the difference between mice and rats if you aren’t comparing them side by side. Check out these quick facts below in order to help yourself distinguish between the two:- Rats are often larger with smaller ears and blunt snouts while mice are often smaller with bigger, floppier ears and long snouts
- Rats may look “greasy” or dirty, while mice may have a fluffier, cleaner appearance
- Rats are often black in colour, while mice usually are a lighter shade
- Rats do not usually stand on their hind legs, while mice do this often to investigate or when they are fighting another animal
- Rats snack on almost everything, including mice, while mice do not eat other animals