gruperats
Gruperats, also known as group rats, are a phenomenon observed in rats where a group of rats will collectively engage in a behavior that is not typically seen in solitary rats. This behavior can range from simple activities like running in a circle to more complex behaviors such as synchronized grooming or coordinated foraging. The exact mechanisms behind gruperats are not fully understood, but they are believed to be influenced by social factors, such as the presence of other rats and the environment.
Gruperats have been studied in various species of rats, including the Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus) and the
The study of gruperats is important for understanding the social dynamics of rats and their ability to