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  2. Black rat - Wikipedia

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    In addition, brown rats eat a wider variety of foods, and are more resistant to weather extremes. [ 17 ] Black rat populations can increase exponentially under certain circumstances, perhaps having to do with the timing of the fruiting of the bamboo plant, and cause devastation to the plantings of subsistence farmers; this phenomenon is known ...

  3. Rat meat - Wikipedia

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    Rats are a common food item for snakes, both in the wild, and as pets. Adult rat snakes and ball pythons, for example, are fed a diet of mostly rats in captivity. Rats are readily available (live or frozen) to individual snake owners, as well as to pet shops and reptile zoos, from many suppliers.

  4. Rat - Wikipedia

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    Pet rats are typically variants of the species brown rat, but black rats and giant pouched rats are also sometimes kept. Pet rats behave differently from their wild counterparts depending on how many generations they have been kept as pets. [20] Pet rats do not pose any more of a risk of zoonotic diseases than pets such as cats or dogs. [21]

  5. Bush rat - Wikipedia

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    Adult bush rats are smaller than the Australian swamp rat (Rattus lutreolus) and in addition, the bush rat's foot pads are a pink colour, whereas the swamp rat's foot pads are dark brown. [5] The hair at the foot is short and pale in colour, subspecies Rattus fuscipes coracius is notably darker. [4] The feet are pentadactyl and all digits are ...

  6. Brown rat - Wikipedia

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    Brown rats cannot survive in the wild boreal forest to the north, the Rocky Mountains to the west, nor can they safely cross the semiarid High Plains of Montana to the south. The first brown rat did not reach Alberta until 1950, and in 1951, the province launched a rat-control program that included shooting, poisoning, and gassing rats, and ...

  7. Ricefield rat - Wikipedia

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    The ricefield rat can be found throughout Southeast Asia consists of Indochina region, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippine, and New Guinea as major rodent pest in rice field area. Although not a part of staple human diet in Cambodia, a growing market has developed there with most exports going to Vietnam. [ 2 ]

  8. Marsh rice rat - Wikipedia

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    Marsh rice rats sometimes make large runways or dig burrows. [146] They are accomplished and willing swimmers, easily swimming more than 10 m (33 ft) under water, [147] and often seek safety in the water when alarmed. [148] Rice rats in the Florida Keys occasionally climb in vegetation, but never higher than 90 cm (3.0 ft). [149]

  9. List of rodents - Wikipedia

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