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  2. List of mammals of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mammals of Great Britain. The diversity of mammal fauna of Great Britain is somewhat impoverished compared to that of Continental Europe , due to the short period of time between the last ice age and the flooding of the land bridge between Great Britain and the rest of Europe.

  3. Fauna of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Shrews are also fairly common, and the smallest, the pygmy shrew, is one of the smallest mammals in the world. There are also seventeen species of bat found in Britain: the pipistrelle is the smallest and the most common. Rodents are also numerous across Britain, particularly the brown rat which is by far the most abundant urban mammal after ...

  4. Fauna of England - Wikipedia

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    Four species of snake are, the European adder, grass snake, barred grass snake [2] and smooth snake.Some introduced snakes are aesculapian snake and dice snakes.. Adder. Lizards found in England are slowworms, common lizards, sand lizards, European green lizards (introduced) and the common wall lizard (introduced from mainland Europe - found in the Isle of Wight.)

  5. List of rodents - Wikipedia

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    Rodents are animals that gnaw with two continuously growing incisors. Forty percent of mammal species are rodents, and they inhabit every continent except Antarctica. This list contains circa 2,700 species in 518 genera in the order Rodentia. [1]

  6. Rats! More rodents are infesting cities as scientists say ...

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    Based on individual trends within cities, Washington was by far the leader in rat increases, followed by San Francisco, Toronto, New York City and Amsterdam. Washington's rising rat reporting trend was three times greater than Boston's and 50% more than New York's, the study said. Washington city officials did not respond to requests for comment.

  7. Fauna of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Other mammals include badgers, foxes (one of the most common mammals in Wales), hares, hedgehogs, otters, rabbits, stoats, weasels and red squirrels; pine martens are very rarely seen, but European polecat (Mustela putorius) can be found in both urban and country environments. Wales has 13 species of bat. [2] [4] Feral goats can be found in ...

  8. Brown rat - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, some figures show that the rat population has been rising, with estimations that 81 million rats reside in the UK [72] Those figures would mean that there are 1.3 rats per person in the country. High rat populations in the UK are often attributed to the mild climate, which allow them higher survival rates during the winter.

  9. List of invasive non-native species in England and Wales

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    Common name [2] Scientific name When it was listed Image Chinese mitten crab: Eriocheir sinensis 3 August 2016 Egyptian goose: Alopochen aegyptiacus 2 August 2017 Grey squirrel: Sciurus carolinensis 3 August 2016 Muntjac deer: Muntiacus reevesi 3 August 2016 Signal crayfish: Pacifastacus leniusculus 3 August 2016 Pond slider (all subspecies ...