-
their relatives, but
seldom weigh over 500
grams (17+1⁄2 oz) in the
wild. The term
rat is also used in the
names of
other small mammals that are not true...
- 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...
- The
fancy rat (Rattus
norvegicus domestica) is the
domesticated form of
Rattus norvegicus, the
brown rat, and the most
common species of
rat kept as a...
- A
wild mouse is a type of
roller coaster consisting of
single or
spinning cars
traversing a tight-winding
track with an
emphasis on sharp,
unbanked turns...
- The
black rat (Rattus rattus), also
known as the roof
rat, ship
rat, or
house rat, is a
common long-tailed
rodent of the
stereotypical rat genus Rattus...
-
snake (Pantherophis guttatus),
sometimes called red
rat snake is a
species of
North American rat snake in the
family Colubridae. The
species subdues its...
- The
Rat Pack was an
informal group of
singers that, in its
second iteration,
ultimately made
films and
appeared together in Las
Vegas casino venues. They...
- the so-called "Trilogy of the
Rat". It won the 1982 Noma
Literary Newcomer's Prize.
While the
original story of A
Wild Sheep Chase was set in the 1970s...
- and
biomedical science, and "lab
rat" is
commonly used as an
idiom for a test subject. In 18th-century Europe,
wild brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) ran...
- pork,
wild birds and rats. Conversely, the
Musahar community in
north India has
commercialised rat farming as an
exotic delicacy.
Ricefield rat (Rattus...