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would frequently travel from town to town. Many of the
first do****ented
ratters were
during the mid to late 1800s in the
United Kingdom. As the po****tion...
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Ratters are even
mentioned in the
writings of
Jules Michelet:
Charles IV of Luxembourg,
during his
visit to
France in 1377,
presented three ratters to...
- Poor. Rat-catchers may
attempt to
capture rats themselves, or
release "
ratters",
animals trained or
naturally skilled at
catching them. They may also...
-
Ratter is a 2015
American found-footage
horror thriller film
written and
directed by
Branden Kramer in his
feature debut. The film is
based on a short...
- The
Pinscher is a
group of
German dog breeds,
developed originally as
ratters on
farms or as
guard dogs. In the twenty-first
century they are commonly...
-
Penny Lapsang Rimbaud (born
Jeremy John
Ratter, 8 June 1943) is a writer, poet, philosopher, painter,
musician and activist. He was a
member of the performance...
- Terrier, and the now-extinct
English White Terrier.
These dogs were used as
ratters, and
gambling on
their prowess in
killing rats was a
favorite hobby of...
- was
created on
January 1, 1999 by
amalgamating the
political townships of
Ratter and
Dunnet and Hagar, the
geographic township of Awrey, and
parts of the...
- appearance, but in many
countries it is now illegal. For
working dogs that are
ratters,
these procedures don't give the rat
anything to grab on to when being...
- dogs, and so were
sometimes known as Stallpinscher; they were
capable ratters. Both
types were
known as
Deutscher Pinscher, and came from the same lineage;...