We know are rats are intelligent , just by being around
them. The knowing looks they
give us, the way they solve simple
problems and work out how to cause even more mischief . Here is some more
info on what we already knew. Our Rats
Are Smart!
Learning Rats pick
up new behaviors and
tricks very quickly. They try hard to please their owners and you may be
surprised how much your rat can learn.In the
wild, rats, like humans are survivors
and generalists . They have to cope with every eventuality that
nature throws at them. They learn to raid human food and stores and avoid being
caught.
Rats have
been trained to press a button for
food. If they are given food, every fourth time they press the button, they
will quickly press it four times to get the food. They can
also learn to turn a light on and off ,
with no reward. They will simply do it as they like the change. They also like
to feel they have power over these things. Rats have amazing senses of smell and hearing
and have been trained to sniff out land mines and bombs, in the place of dogs.
Mazes
Rats are
also very good at mazes .
It is actually quite fun
to make up a maze for your ratty and put their favorite treat at the end. The
first time it may take a while for them to get to the treat, but the next time
you will see they are much faster.
In one
incident a rat was placed in an eight arm maze, with a treat at the end of each
arm. The rat learnt how to empty the maze, without going down the same arm
twice. It didn't follow a set pattern, so it's route could not be predicted.
Someone suggested that the rat was leaving a scent mark at each tunnel entrance
it had been down, so that it would know not to go down that one again. However,
further tests eliminated this possibility. They then turned the maze around and
the rat became disoriented.
It turned
out that the rat had used visual
markers to remember what arms of the maze it had already been
down. Some arms were near a window, or a light. This showed that the rat could
picture the maze and the location of the tunnels it had been down. It then reflected on this experience and
could find food with minimum effort.
Social Intelligence
Rats are incredibly social creatures, who have very complex relationships with other
rats. As you probably know, they can have a very strong bond with people too. In the wild and in horrible labs, rats can die from social stress .
Their relationships are so important to them that there have been report of
rats dying from heart break after
their partner has died.
Shy rats have
been proven to die younger than their more confident peers. It is important to
be patient with him, if you have a shy
ratty . If you are
gentle and quiet and consistent in your efforts you may have a
breakthrough.
Rat Dreams
Yes, rats do dream . Have you ever seen your little ratty twitching
a little in his sleep? Or even squeaking? Well, it has been proven that rats
dream, in very much the same way as humans .
They dream about what they have done that day and you may see them moving as
they dream.
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