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  2. Allegheny woodrat - Wikipedia

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    These rats form small colonies with nesting areas, a network of underground runways and many conspicuous latrines. Latrines are large fecal piles the rats deposit on protected flat rocks. [6] In some cases, researchers have found dried leaves placed around the nesting area which appear to act as alarms to warn the rats of approaching danger. [9]

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    A large inflatable rat made to the likeness of US President Donald Trump appeared on a Brooklyn, New York sidewalk on November 3, as Election Day voters took to the polls.This footage posted by ...

  4. List of mammals of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This list of mammals in Pennsylvania consists of 66 species currently believed to occur wild in the state. This excludes feral domesticated species such as feral cats and dogs . Several species recently lived wild in Pennsylvania, but are now extirpated (locally, but not globally, extinct).

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  6. Giant rat - Wikipedia

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    The Giant Rat of Sumatra, a giant rat featured in the Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle; Kingdok, a primary antagonist in the Bone series of comics; Giant Rat, as seen in Jerma985's viral video. Rat Movie: Mystery of the Mayan Treasure

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  8. Flores giant rat - Wikipedia

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    The species is found in primary, secondary and disturbed forest over a wide range of elevations. [1] Its head and body length is 41–45 cm (16–17.5 in) and its tail length is 33–70 cm (13–27.5 in). These dimensions are about twice as large as those of a typical brown rat (Rattus norvegicus), which suggests about eight times the body mass.

  9. Mountain giant Sunda rat - Wikipedia

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    The mountain giant Sunda rat, Sundamys infraluteus (also known as the giant mountain rat or giant rat of Sumatra) is a large rat, around 480 to 640 millimeters (19 to 25 inches) in total length (230 to 290 millimeters [9-11.5 inches] excluding the tail). It weighs 230 to 600 grams.