795:, is also used along with coloured dyes (used to deter birds from eating the baits) in order to kill and identify rats for experimental and tracking purposes. Another method to track rats is the use of wired cage traps, which are used along with bait, such as rolled oats and peanut butter, to tag and track rats to determine population sizes through methods like mark-recapture and radio-tracking. Tracking tunnels (coreflute tunnels containing an inked card) are also commonly used monitoring devices, as are chew-cards containing peanut butter. Poison control methods are effective in reducing rat populations to nonthreatening sizes, but rat populations often rebound to normal size within months. Besides their highly adaptive foraging behavior and fast reproduction, the exact mechanisms for their rebound is unclear and are still being studied.
767:, has been extirpated from many micro-habitats of Australia. In the absence of a vector, the diversity of truffle species would be expected to decline. In a study in New South Wales, Australia it was found that, although the bush rat consumes a diversity of truffle species, the black rat consumes as much of the diverse fungi as the natives and is an effective vector for spore dispersal. Since the black rat now occupies many of the micro-habitats that were previously inhabited by the bush rat, the black rat plays an important ecological role in the dispersal of fungal spores. By eradicating the black rat populations in Australia, the diversity of fungi would decline, potentially doing more harm than good.
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place to carry and hoard to eat at a later time. Although it eats a broad range of foods, it is a highly selective feeder; only a restricted selection of the foods is dominating. When offered a wide diversity of foods, it eats only a small sample of each. This allows it to monitor the quality of foods that are present year round, such as leaves, as well as seasonal foods, such as herbs and insects. This method of operating on a set of foraging standards ultimately determines the final composition of its meals. Also, by sampling the available food in an area, it maintains a dynamic food supply, balance its nutrient intake, and avoids intoxication by secondary compounds.
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are commonly found in wall cavities and false ceilings. In the wild, black rats live in cliffs, rocks, the ground, and trees. They are great climbers and prefer to live in palms and trees, such as pine trees. Their nests are typically spherical and made of shredded material, including sticks, leaves, other vegetation and cloth. In the absence of palms or trees, they can burrow into the ground. Black rats are also found around fences, ponds, riverbanks, streams, and reservoirs.
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Black rats adapt to a wide range of habitats. In urban areas they are found around warehouses, residential buildings, and other human settlements. They are also found in agricultural areas, such as in barns and crop fields. In urban areas, they prefer to live in dry upper levels of buildings, so they
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The black rat is prey to cats and owls in domestic settings. In less urban settings, rats are preyed on by weasels, foxes and coyotes. These predators have little effect on the control of the black rat population because black rats are agile and fast climbers. In addition to agility, the black rat
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The black rat displays flexibility in its foraging behaviour. It is a predatory species and adapts to different micro-habitats. It often meets and forages together in close proximity within and between sexes. It tends to forage after sunset. If the food cannot be eaten quickly, it searches for a
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A typical adult black rat is 12.75 to 18.25 cm (5.02 to 7.19 in) long, not including a 15 to 22 cm (5.9 to 8.7 in) tail, and weighs 75 to 230 g (2.6 to 8.1 oz), depending on the subspecies. Despite its name, the black rat exhibits several colour forms. It is usually
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during the winter, but male rats increase the size of their home range during the breeding season. Along with differing between rats of different sex, home range also differs depending on the type of forest in which the black rat inhabits. For example, home ranges in the
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an apparent correlation between the canopy height and logs and the presence of black rats. This correlation may be a result of the distribution of the abundance of prey as well as available refuges for rats to avoid predators. As found in
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for many diseases because of its ability to hold so many infectious bacteria in its blood. It was formerly thought to have played a primary role in spreading bacteria contained in fleas on its body, such as the plague bacterium
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1917:Diseases and Human Evolution
1126:. Diane Publishing Company.
1065:The Wild Mammals of Missouri
800:Ponce Yacht and Fishing Club
678:Streptobacillus moniliformis
4531:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
2877:Gray-bellied mountain rat (
2658:Manipur white-toothed rat (
2640:Bower's white-toothed rat (
1978:Jones and Bartlett Learning
1521:"Animal Species: Black Rat"
602:North Head, New South Wales
339:in 1758 for the black rat.
4552:
3770:MĂĽller's giant Sunda rat (
3752:Mountain giant Sunda rat (
2358:. IUCN. pp. 138–146.
1944:Bollet, Alfred J. (2004).
1324:10.1162/002219503322645439
1272:10.1038/s41467-022-30009-z
644:led to the decline of the
575:Black rats are considered
486:, and then throughout the
357:Rattus rattus alexandrinus
275:, is a common long-tailed
32:Black rat (disambiguation)
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2631:Small white-toothed rat (
2549:Luzon broad-toothed rat (
2495:
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2247:10.1007/s10340-015-0693-8
2076:10.1007/s00442-009-1523-6
1866:10.1080/10408410902989837
1525:Australian Museum website
1480:Santa Barbara Independent
1442:Donald W. Engels (1999).
1165:10.1017/s0003598x00042319
957:10.1007/s10530-018-1830-0
672:Pasteurella pneumotropica
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3331:Little soft-furred rat (
3148:New Ireland forest rat (
2733:Yellow-haired hill rat (
2700:Lagre Luzon forest rat (
2599:Savile's bandicoot rat (
2033:"Rat Bacterial Diseases"
1950:Demos Medical Publishing
660:Corynebacterium kutsheri
654:Streptococcus pneumoniae
474:Distribution and habitat
363:Rattus rattus frugivorus
3964:Stenocephalomys–Xeromys
3912:Luzon short-nosed rat (
3881:Spiny long-footed rat (
3593:Pocock's highland rat (
3485:Vogelkop mountain rat (
3076:Philippine forest rat (
3031:Flores long-nosed rat (
2886:Mindanao mountain rat (
2590:Greater bandicoot rat (
2235:Journal of Pest Science
2115:Biological Conservation
1708:"Ecology of Ship Rats (
1410:10.1073/pnas.1412887112
1097:. London and New York:
3890:Kampalili moss mouse (
3821:Sulawesi montane rat (
3707:Rattus villosissimus (
3680:Australian swamp rat (
3367:Sahyadris forest rat (
3304:Lesser ricefield rat (
2787:Tana Toraja hill rat (
2778:Long-headed hill rat (
2581:Lesser bandicoot rat (
2319:14 August 2011 at the
1915:Barnes, Ethne (2007).
1640:Marsh, Rex E. (1994).
1303:McCormick, M. (2003).
1089:Engels, D. W. (1999).
1037:Gillespie, H. (2004).
903:: e.T19360A192565917.
783:. Pesticides, such as
702:As an invasive species
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571:Black rat eating grain
549:southern beech forests
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4511:Mammals of Azerbaijan
4357:Paleobiology Database
3839:Sulawesi forest rat (
3394:Tawitawi forest rat (
3190:Himalayan field rat (
2691:Camiguin forest rat (
2410:"NBN Gateway – Taxon"
2339:Conservation Evidence
2231:Trichosurus vulpecula
2031:Boschert, K. (1991).
1854:Crit Rev Microbiology
1487:on 24 September 2015.
1252:Nature Communications
1147:Rackham, J. (1979). "
1122:Alderton, D. (1996).
818:Decline in population
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4521:Stored-product pests
4165:Fauna Europaea (new)
3009:Sulawesi giant rat (
2751:Fraternal hill rat (
2621:(White-toothed rats)
2294:on 27 September 2011
2001:Hays, J. N. (2005).
1498:"Nova: Rat Attack".
1124:Rodents of the World
1048:Animal Diversity Web
978:Linnæus, C. (1758).
937:Biological Invasions
830:(2006) and from the
789:sodium fluoroacetate
351:Rattus rattus rattus
3959:Pogonomys–Pseudomys
3803:Lovely-haired rat (
3461:Yellow-tailed rat (
3403:Malayan field rat (
3322:Mindoro black rat (
2742:Heavenly hill rat (
2724:Andrew's hill rat (
2398:. 31 December 2018.
2169:2009FunE....2..145V
2127:2010BCons.143.1558C
1808:2000AusEc..25..375C
1761:1982Ecol...63..763C
1401:2015PNAS..112.3020S
1264:2022NatCo..13.2399Y
949:2019BiInv..21..417B
666:Bacillus piliformis
464:Plague of Justinian
402:Museum of Osteology
291:Indian subcontinent
285:, in the subfamily
245:Linnaeus, 1758
65:Conservation status
3954:Oenomys–Pithecheir
3934:Aethomys–Chrotomys
3733:(Giant Sunda rats)
3629:Van Deusen's rat (
3103:Hoogerwerf's rat (
2987:Flores giant rat (
2043:on 18 October 1996
1682:. 22 November 2022
1601:Bennet, Stuart M.
1579:. 22 November 2022
1212:10.1007/BF00284943
1018:on 19 October 2016
812:Ponce, Puerto Rico
806:(Mice Island) and
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3521:Spiny Ceram rat (
2831:Sody's tree rat (
2769:Inland hill rat (
2760:Karoko hill rat (
2381:978-2-8317-1962-7
2333:Lock, J. (2006).
2015:978-1-85109-658-9
1986:978-0-7637-0234-2
1958:978-1-888799-79-8
1929:978-0-8263-3066-6
1714:Agathis australis
1459:978-0-415-21251-9
1395:(10): 3020–3025.
1364:. 15 January 2018
1108:978-0-415-21251-9
1101:. pp. 1–17.
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852:Karni Mata Temple
725:Ogasawara islands
622:Oriental rat flea
591:Nesting behaviour
563:Diet and foraging
500:Rattus norvegicus
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359:– Alexandrine rat
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970:
943:(2): 417–433.
923:
873:
872:
870:
867:
866:
865:
860:
858:Polynesian rat
855:
847:
844:
836:Outer Hebrides
832:Shiant Islands
819:
816:
772:
769:
757:micro-habitats
736:
733:
708:
705:
703:
700:
694:
691:
630:Weil's disease
618:bubonic plague
609:
606:
592:
589:
564:
561:
539:
536:
475:
472:
442:Roman conquest
417:
414:
371:
368:
367:
366:
360:
354:
325:
322:
300:and a serious
249:
248:
237:
236:
230:
229:
221:
220:
209:
198:
197:
191:
190:
186:R. rattus
183:
181:
177:
176:
169:
165:
164:
159:
155:
154:
149:
145:
144:
139:
135:
134:
129:
125:
124:
119:
115:
114:
109:
105:
104:
91:
90:
72:
69:
68:
63:
60:
59:
51:
50:
44:
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
4548:
4537:
4534:
4532:
4529:
4527:
4524:
4522:
4519:
4517:
4514:
4512:
4509:
4507:
4504:
4502:
4499:
4497:
4494:
4492:
4489:
4488:
4486:
4469:
4464:
4460:
4456:
4451:
4447:
4443:
4438:
4434:
4430:
4425:
4421:
4417:
4412:
4408:
4403:
4397:
4393:
4392:
4390:
4388:
4384:
4376:
4371:
4367:
4363:
4358:
4354:
4350:
4345:
4341:
4337:
4331:
4327:
4322:
4318:
4314:
4309:
4305:
4301:
4296:
4292:
4288:
4283:
4279:
4275:
4270:
4266:
4262:
4257:
4253:
4249:
4244:
4240:
4236:
4231:
4227:
4223:
4218:
4214:
4210:
4205:
4201:
4197:
4192:
4188:
4184:
4179:
4175:
4171:
4166:
4162:
4158:
4153:
4149:
4145:
4140:
4136:
4132:
4127:
4123:
4119:
4114:
4110:
4106:
4101:
4097:
4093:
4088:
4084:
4080:
4074:
4070:
4069:rattus-rattus
4065:
4061:
4057:
4056:Rattus_rattus
4052:
4048:
4044:
4043:Rattus_rattus
4039:
4035:
4030:
4029:Rattus rattus
4024:
4020:
4015:
4009:
4005:
4004:
4002:
4000:
3999:Rattus Rattus
3996:
3992:
3987:
3975:
3972:
3970:
3967:
3965:
3962:
3960:
3957:
3955:
3952:
3950:
3947:
3945:
3942:
3940:
3937:
3935:
3932:
3930:
3927:
3926:
3923:
3917:
3915:
3910:
3909:
3907:
3905:
3901:
3895:
3893:
3892:T. orientalis
3888:
3886:
3884:
3879:
3877:
3875:
3870:
3869:
3867:
3865:
3864:
3859:
3853:
3851:
3848:Tondano rat (
3846:
3844:
3842:
3837:
3835:
3833:
3828:
3826:
3824:
3819:
3817:
3815:
3814:T. celebensis
3812:Celebes rat (
3810:
3808:
3806:
3801:
3799:
3797:
3794:Salokko rat (
3792:
3791:
3789:
3787:
3786:
3781:
3775:
3773:
3768:
3766:
3764:
3759:
3757:
3755:
3750:
3748:
3746:
3745:S. annandalei
3741:
3740:
3738:
3728:
3727:
3722:
3712:
3710:
3705:
3703:
3701:
3696:
3694:
3692:
3687:
3685:
3683:
3678:
3676:
3674:
3669:
3667:
3665:
3659:
3657:
3653:
3652:
3649:
3643:
3641:
3640:R. verecundus
3638:Slender rat (
3636:
3634:
3632:
3631:R. vandeuseni
3627:
3625:
3623:
3620:Stein's rat (
3618:
3616:
3614:
3611:Glacier rat (
3609:
3607:
3605:
3600:
3598:
3596:
3591:
3589:
3587:
3586:R. omichlodes
3582:
3580:
3578:
3573:
3571:
3569:
3564:
3562:
3560:
3557:Eastern rat (
3555:
3553:
3551:
3546:
3544:
3542:
3537:
3535:
3533:
3532:R. giluwensis
3528:
3526:
3524:
3519:
3517:
3515:
3510:
3508:
3506:
3501:
3499:
3497:
3492:
3490:
3488:
3482:
3480:
3476:
3475:
3472:
3466:
3464:
3459:
3457:
3456:
3452:
3450:
3448:
3443:
3441:
3439:
3438:R. marmosurus
3436:Opossum rat (
3434:
3432:
3430:
3424:
3422:
3418:
3417:
3414:
3408:
3406:
3405:R. tiomanicus
3401:
3399:
3397:
3392:
3390:
3388:
3383:
3381:
3379:
3376:Simalur rat (
3374:
3372:
3370:
3365:
3363:
3361:
3356:
3354:
3352:
3347:
3345:
3343:
3338:
3336:
3334:
3329:
3327:
3325:
3320:
3318:
3316:
3311:
3309:
3307:
3302:
3300:
3298:
3293:
3291:
3289:
3284:
3282:
3280:
3275:
3273:
3271:
3266:
3264:
3262:
3257:
3255:
3253:
3248:
3246:
3244:
3239:
3237:
3235:
3229:
3227:
3223:
3222:
3219:
3213:
3211:
3206:
3204:
3202:
3201:R. norvegicus
3197:
3195:
3193:
3187:
3185:
3184:R. norvegicus
3181:
3180:
3177:
3171:
3169:
3168:R. timorensis
3164:
3162:
3160:
3157:Andaman rat (
3155:
3153:
3151:
3146:
3144:
3142:
3137:
3135:
3133:
3128:
3126:
3124:
3119:
3117:
3115:
3110:
3108:
3106:
3101:
3099:
3097:
3092:
3090:
3088:
3083:
3081:
3079:
3074:
3072:
3070:
3067:Enggano rat (
3065:
3064:
3061:
3058:
3048:
3047:
3042:
3036:
3034:
3029:
3028:
3026:
3024:
3020:
3014:
3012:
3007:
3006:
3004:
3002:
2998:
2992:
2990:
2985:
2984:
2982:
2980:
2979:
2974:
2968:
2966:
2961:
2960:
2958:
2956:
2952:
2946:
2944:
2939:
2938:
2936:
2934:
2930:
2924:
2922:
2917:
2915:
2913:
2908:
2907:
2905:
2903:
2902:
2897:
2891:
2889:
2884:
2882:
2880:
2879:L. bryophilus
2875:
2874:
2872:
2870:
2869:
2864:
2858:
2856:
2851:
2850:
2848:
2846:
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2836:
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2722:
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2703:
2698:
2696:
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2689:
2687:
2685:
2680:
2679:
2677:
2675:
2674:
2669:
2663:
2661:
2656:
2654:
2652:
2651:B. mackenziei
2647:
2645:
2643:
2638:
2636:
2634:
2629:
2628:
2626:
2616:
2615:
2610:
2604:
2602:
2597:
2595:
2593:
2588:
2586:
2584:
2579:
2578:
2576:
2566:
2565:
2560:
2554:
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2542:
2538:
2532:
2528:
2526:
2522:
2520:
2516:
2514:
2510:
2508:
2504:
2502:
2498:
2497:
2494:
2489:
2481:
2476:
2474:
2469:
2467:
2462:
2461:
2458:
2451:
2448:
2447:
2443:
2439:
2436:
2435:
2431:
2415:
2411:
2405:
2402:
2397:
2391:
2388:
2383:
2377:
2373:
2369:
2365:
2361:
2357:
2356:
2348:
2345:
2340:
2336:
2329:
2326:
2322:
2318:
2315:
2309:
2306:
2290:
2286:
2282:
2275:
2273:
2272:Rattus rattus
2264:
2261:
2256:
2252:
2248:
2244:
2240:
2236:
2232:
2225:
2222:
2217:
2213:
2209:
2205:
2201:
2197:
2193:
2192:Rattus rattus
2186:
2183:
2178:
2174:
2170:
2166:
2163:(3): 145–48.
2162:
2158:
2154:
2153:Rattus rattus
2147:
2145:
2141:
2136:
2132:
2128:
2124:
2120:
2116:
2109:
2106:
2101:
2097:
2093:
2089:
2085:
2081:
2077:
2073:
2070:(2): 449–60.
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2065:
2058:
2055:
2042:
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1941:
1938:
1934:
1930:
1926:
1922:
1918:
1912:
1909:
1905:
1901:
1897:
1896:"Black Death"
1891:
1888:
1883:
1879:
1875:
1871:
1867:
1863:
1859:
1855:
1848:
1845:
1840:
1836:
1832:
1825:
1822:
1817:
1813:
1809:
1805:
1801:
1797:
1793:
1792:Rattus rattus
1786:
1783:
1778:
1774:
1770:
1766:
1762:
1758:
1754:
1750:
1746:
1745:Rattus rattus
1739:
1737:
1733:
1728:
1724:
1717:
1715:
1711:
1710:Rattus rattus
1702:
1700:
1698:
1694:
1681:
1677:
1675:
1674:Rattus rattus
1667:
1664:
1651:
1647:
1643:
1636:
1634:
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1612:
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1277:
1273:
1269:
1265:
1261:
1257:
1253:
1249:
1247:
1246:Rattus rattus
1237:
1234:
1229:
1225:
1221:
1217:
1213:
1209:
1205:
1201:
1197:
1196:Rattus rattus
1190:
1187:
1182:
1178:
1174:
1170:
1166:
1162:
1158:
1154:
1150:
1149:Rattus rattus
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1140:
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1133:0-8160-3229-7
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1082:
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1071:
1067:
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1055:
1050:
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1042:
1041:Rattus rattus
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1030:
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994:
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748:
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729:Rattus rattus
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722:
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714:
713:Rattus rattus
707:Damage caused
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701:
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639:
635:
634:toxoplasmosis
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627:
623:
619:
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614:ectoparasites
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582:
578:
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422:Norman period
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3783:
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3699:
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3682:R. lutreolus
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3639:
3630:
3621:
3612:
3603:
3594:
3585:
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3567:
3558:
3549:
3541:R. jobiensis
3540:
3531:
3530:Giluwe rat (
3522:
3514:R. elaphinus
3513:
3504:
3495:
3486:
3478:
3477:
3463:R. xanthurus
3462:
3453:
3446:
3445:Peleng rat (
3437:
3428:
3421:R. xanthurus
3420:
3419:
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3395:
3386:
3377:
3368:
3359:
3357:
3350:
3341:
3332:
3323:
3314:
3305:
3296:
3288:R. hoffmanni
3287:
3278:
3270:R. blangorum
3269:
3261:R. baluensis
3260:
3259:Summit rat (
3251:
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3241:Sikkim rat (
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3141:R. ranjiniae
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3011:P. dominator
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2943:N. ceramicus
2942:
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2911:
2899:
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2855:K. rintjanus
2854:
2853:Komodo rat (
2844:
2832:
2823:Kadarsanomys
2822:
2810:
2800:
2788:
2779:
2770:
2761:
2753:B. fratrorum
2752:
2744:B. coelestis
2743:
2734:
2725:
2713:
2702:B. luzonicus
2701:
2692:
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2682:Bagobo rat (
2671:
2660:B. manipulus
2659:
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2641:
2633:B. berdmorei
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3691:R. sordidus
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3664:R. colletti
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3656:R. fuscipes
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3523:R. feliceus
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3496:R. arrogans
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3096:R. hainaldi
3078:R. everetti
2955:Palawanomys
2941:Ceram rat (
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2780:B. prolatus
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2551:A. latidens
1841:(1): 11–16.
1729:(1): 19–28.
1686:15 February
1676:– Roof rat"
1642:"Roof Rats"
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438:R. tanezumi
430:postglacial
365:– fruit rat
4485:Categories
4387:Mus rattus
3914:T. adustus
3823:T. hamatus
3700:R. tunneyi
3671:Bush rat (
3604:R. praetor
3595:R. pococki
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3447:R. pelurus
3369:R. satarae
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3268:Aceh rat (
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3087:R. exulans
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353:– roof rat
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