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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Chimaeras are cartilaginous fish in the order Chimaeriformes (/kɪˈmɛrɪfɔːrmiːz/), known informally as ghost sharks, rat fish (not to be confused with rattails)...