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  2. Amazonian marsh rat - Wikipedia

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    Amazonian marsh rats are smaller than the common brown rat, but otherwise have a similar appearance.They range from 13 to 22 cm (5.1 to 8.7 in) in head-body length, with a tail 12 to 18 cm (4.7 to 7.1 in) long, and typically weigh between 130 and 200 g (4.6 and 7.1 oz).

  3. Rat - Wikipedia

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    These associations do not draw, per se, from any biological or behavioral trait of the rat, but possibly from the association of rats (and fleas) with the 14th-century medieval plague called the Black Death. Rats are seen as vicious, unclean, parasitic animals that steal food and spread disease.

  4. Mexican woodrat - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican woodrat (Neotoma mexicana) is a medium-sized pack rat. Distribution and habitat. It ranges from the United States (Utah, ...

  5. Scientists taught rats to drive – now they love getting ...

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    It’s easy to assume that the most surprising aspect of a research project where scientists teach rats to drive would be the mere achievement of getting the rodents behind the wheel.

  6. Naked mole-rat - Wikipedia

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    Various aged naked mole-rats. The naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber), also known as the sand puppy, [6] is a burrowing rodent native to the Horn of Africa and parts of Kenya, notably in Somali regions. It is closely related to the blesmols and is the only species in the genus Heterocephalus. [7]

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  8. Brown rat - Wikipedia

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    The brown rat (Rattus norvegicus), also known as the common rat, street rat, sewer rat, wharf rat, Hanover rat, Norway rat and Norwegian rat, is a widespread species of common rat. One of the largest muroids, it is a brown or grey rodent with a body length of up to 28 cm (11 in) long, and a tail slightly shorter than that. It weighs between 140 ...

  9. Rats Are Seemingly Taking Over U.S. Cities - AOL

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    Major cities are declaring a war on rats, dedicating new programs and funds to try and slow down their population growth. The rat problem is more than just a nuisance. Rats can also spread dozens ...