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  2. Black rat - Wikipedia

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    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, in the subfamily Murinae. [1] It likely originated in the Indian subcontinent , but is now found worldwide.

  3. Fancy rat - Wikipedia

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    The fancy rat (Rattus norvegicus domestica) is the domesticated form of Rattus norvegicus, the brown rat, [1] and the most common species of rat kept as a pet.The name fancy rat derives from the use of the adjective fancy for a hobby, also seen in "animal fancy", a hobby involving the appreciation, promotion, or breeding of pet or domestic animals.

  4. Rat - Wikipedia

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    Pet rats are typically variants of the species brown rat, but black rats and giant pouched rats are also sometimes kept. Pet rats behave differently from their wild counterparts depending on how many generations they have been kept as pets. [20] Pet rats do not pose any more of a risk of zoonotic diseases than pets such as cats or dogs. [21]

  5. Category:Rats as pets - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rats as pets" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Small mammals as pets - Wikipedia

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    Rats are opportunistic eaters; in the wild, rats are herbivores, as they will scavenge for seeds, plants and fruits. Due to a lack of easily accessible produce in the city, city rats will eat nearly anything, including trash and meat. Domestic rats live slightly longer than wild rats, with life spans of around two years. [16]

  7. Rattie Ratz - Wikipedia

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    Rattie Ratz states their mission is "to improve the lives of domestic pet rats and their guardians by promoting value and respect for all animal life." [4] They strive to educate the public and to place pet rats into loving homes. The organization is "dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and placement of domestic pet rats in Northern ...

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  9. Brown rat - Wikipedia

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    Rats are known to burrow extensively, both in the wild and in captivity, if given access to a suitable substrate. [56] Rats generally begin a new burrow adjacent to an object or structure, as this provides a sturdy "roof" for the section of the burrow nearest to the ground's surface. [57]