Rats are not gullible, they may fall for something once, but never again. I used to have try and think of new ways to trick my girl out of her cage every week, nothing worked twice. Rats are far too intelligent to be called gullible, but a hamster....
2006-10-24 20:53:52
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answered by kiffie 3
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i don't have them anymore but i use to have several Cuz the way they breed but i found that some would be and some wouldn't be i think it really depends on the rat kinda like people some are some aren't
2006-10-26 09:15:43
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answered by jenni p 2
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Yes, but only for the first few times. I can tease them with food but they learn fast and rarely fall for the same trick twice! Food is their biggest motivator. I find I can get them to move to where I want them to go if food is in the equation.
2006-10-24 05:32:09
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answered by white_ravens_white_crows 5
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No. Gullible means easily deceived or cheated. My rats are smart, loving, entertaining, pretty, inquisitive and awesome. I wouldn't even try to deceive them so I wouldn't know if they are gullible or not.
2006-10-24 05:19:19
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answered by msnite1969 5
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uh... I found that I could occasionally trick him once, but that he'd rarely fall for the same trick twice if that is what you mean.
2006-10-24 05:19:53
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answered by Madkins007 7
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