Rat | The two most common species of rat are the black rat and the brown rat. Both species of rat are found in all parts of the world. The rat is
generally found in small, dark places and is thought to have originated
in Asia before migrating across countries and being accidental
passengers on human voyages. The rat is now one of the most widely spread and adaptable animals in the world. The rat is a small scavenger mammal that has proved to be a pest in both urban and rural areas where rats are normally present due to an abundance
of food. Rats are known to kill smaller livestock on farms, and there
is the myth that you are only ever 5ft away from a rat at anytime.
The rat can also carry and spread disease to
a devastating effect although diseases carried by rats are generally
not passed on to humans. However, in the middle ages, the black plague
wiped out nearly two thirds of the European population. The disease was
not caused by the rats directly but was actually caused by infected
fleas carried on rats. The most distinctive difference between rats and
mice is their size. Rats tend to be much larger than mice and it is
because of this that new rodent species that are discovered are easily
classified as rats or mice.
In the wild, rats are
preyed upon by many different animals including snakes, wildcats and
birds of prey. In some cultures rats are hunted and eaten as food by
humans. The bandicoot rat is a stable and popular food source in
parts of Southeast Asia but it is thought that the eating of rats has
not become popular elsewhere due to the eating of rats being socially
acceptable in other cultures. Today, rats are commonly kept as pets all
over the world and are thought to have been bred as pets since the
1800s. Pet rats pose the same health risks to humans as other household
animals so are not seen to carry harmful diseases. When tame, rats can
be extremely friendly and can be taught to perform selective tasks such
as doing certain actions in order to get food.
Rats are fast breeders and give birth to large litters of baby rats meaning that pet rats of different sexes should be separated at around a month old. Rats are able to start
having babies at around 5 weeks of age and female rats give birth to
litters of between 6 and 10 baby rats after a gestation period of 22
days.Although rats can live until they are 4 or 5 years old, female rats
can no longer have babies after they are about 18 months old. Rats are omnivorous animals
and eat a mixture of plant and animal matter in order to get all the
right nutrients. Rats are known to eat almost anything and the high
rubbish levels in cities, as given way to a new generation of over sized super
rats. The large rats are much bigger than the average rat and are more
dominant in their environment meaning that the smaller rat species tend
to suffer as a consequence.
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