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Rat | Rodent Species, Habitats Characteristics | Britannica Rat, the term generally and indiscriminately applied to numerous members of several rodent families having bodies longer than about 12 cm, or 5 inches (Smaller thin-tailed rodents are just as often indiscriminately referred to as mice )
51 Different Types of Rats - NatureNibble The most common type of rat you’ll find in your home is the Brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) It’s also known as the Norway rat, Hanover rat, Parisian rat, or the Wharf rat These rats have brown hair on their backs, with gray fur underneath Their tails are long and almost naked, and they have small ears
Rat - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts Description of the Rat This species is a relatively large rodent with brownish fur, short legs, and a long scaly tail Their underside coloration typically ranges between cream and light brown Most adults measure about 15 in long, including their tails The largest individuals weigh about a pound, but domestic lab Rats sometimes exceed this weight Interesting Facts About the Rat
Rats | National Geographic A black rat, Rattus rattus, photographed at the George M Sutton Avian Research Center There are dozens of species of rats but black rats and brown rats are the two that most commonly live among
Rats: Facts about these thin-tailed, medium-size rodents Rats are thin-tailed, medium-size rodents that originated in Asia and Australia but are now found all over the world "True rats" are members of the genus Rattus, but other rodent genera are also
Different Types of Rat Species in North America | EcoGuard In North America the primary rat species of concern within the genus Rattus are the black rat (Rattus rattus) and the brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) While many rodents are referred to as "rats" due to similarities in appearance and behavior, not all belong to the Rattus genus The distinction between rats and mice often hinges on size Larger muroid rodents are typically labeled as rats