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The River Rat is a 1984 independent family film directed by Thomas Rickman and starring Tommy Lee Jones and Martha Plimpton. [2] It was filmed on location in Hickman, Kentucky , on the banks of the Mississippi River .
The nutria (/ ˈ n juː t r i ə /) or coypu (/ ˈ k ɔɪ p uː /) (Myocastor coypus) [1] [2] is a herbivorous, [3] semiaquatic rodent from South America.Classified for a long time as the only member of the family Myocastoridae, [4] Myocastor has since been included within Echimyidae, the family of the spiny rats.
The River Rat: October 19, 1984: Thief of Hearts: co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films: October 26, 1984: Firstborn: co-production with Jaffe-Lansing Productions and Witt/Thomas Productions November 21, 1984: Falling in Love: December 5, 1984: Beverly Hills Cop: co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films
The River Rats finished last in each of the six seasons between 2000–01 and 2005–06. A new affiliation with the Carolina Hurricanes beginning in the 2006–07 season brought hope of a return to AHL glory not seen in Albany since the late 1990s.
Water rat is a common name for a number of not closely related types of semiaquatic rodents of superfamily Muroidea, including: Ucayali water rat or amphibious rat (Amphinectomys savamis), a cricetid found in Peru; European water vole (Arvicola amphibius, formerly A. terrestris), a cricetid in north and central Europe and Russia
The River Rat is a river in the county of Suffolk in East Anglia, England. [1] Its source is to the south of the village of Felsham, and is the major tributary of the River Gipping. The River Rat joins the River Gipping at Pikes Meadow in Stowmarket. The river flows through the village of Rattlesden, and is also known as the Rattlesden River. [2]
A water vole named "Ratty" is a leading character in the 1908 children's book The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame: the locality used in the book is believed to be Moor Copse in Berkshire, England, and the character's name "Ratty" has become widely associated with the species and their riverbank habitat, as well as the misconception that ...
KSBV (93.7 FM, The River Rat) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock music format. [2] Licensed to Salida, Colorado, United States. The station is currently owned by Marc Scott, through licensee Arkansas Valley Broadcasting, Inc. [3]