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how do rats reach their food​

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Answered by GlitteringSparkle
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Answer:

The brown rat primarily uses its sense of smell to find food. ... They first locate the fish by smell or from memory. They then find out more precisely where the fish are using their sense of hearing. They dive into the water, catch the fish in their mouth and take it away....

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Heya! here's your answer

Explanation:

The brown rat primarily uses its sense of smell to find food. ... They first locate the fish by smell or from memory. They then find out more precisely where the fish are using their sense of hearing. They dive into the water, catch the fish in their mouth and take it away.

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