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Rat tail or
rat's tail may
refer to: The
tail of a
rat Rat-
tailed maggot, a
maggot with the
tail of a
rat Rattail,
fish of the
family Macrouridae Rattail...
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peduncles or
tails (except for one
species without a
caudal fin): this
rat-like
tail explains the
common name "rattail" and the name of the
subfamily and...
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fish bait. They are
especially po****r in ice fishing. Occasionally,
cases have been do****ented of
human intestinal myiasis caused by the
rat-
tailed maggot...
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Rat meat is the meat of
various species of
rat: medium-sized, long-
tailed rodents. It is a food that,
while taboo in some cultures, is a
dietary staple...
- amphibius) Red wolf (Canis rufus) Empennage, the
tail of an
aircraft Rump (animal)
Robert W.
Blake (26 May 1983).
Fish Locomotion. CUP Archive. p. 143. ISBN 978-0-521-24303-2...
- 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...
- (Hydromys chrysogaster), also
known as the rabe, the "Australian Otter" or water-
rat, is an
Australian native rodent first scientifically described in 1804. Adoption...
- half of that
length being the
tail, and
weighs 0.6–2 kg (1+1⁄4–4+1⁄2 lb). That is
about four
times the
weight of the
brown rat (Rattus norvegicus), though...
- Maclear's
rat (Rattus macleari) is an
extinct large rat endemic to
Christmas Island in the
Indian Ocean. It was one of two
species of
rat native to Christmas...
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Chimaeras are
cartilaginous fish in the
order Chimaeriformes (/kɪˈmɛrɪfɔːrmiːz/),
known informally as
ghost sharks,
rat fish (not to be
confused with rattails)...