Would you believe that rats do have a complex to share litters in a single nest? The females are often the ones involved in this kind of behavior, wherein some mother rats share their care with other youngling of another mother's rats. They call such occurrences as communal nesting. Both mother rats will then share the responsibility of raising their young together. The question now is why do rats have this sort of complex and how do they deal with such situations wherein they get to share the responsibility of raising their young with other mother rats. We do not wish to cover the entire literature and understanding of this rat behavior but we hope to pinpoint the relevant matters to the readers of this article.
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