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Rat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rats are various medium-sized, long-tailed rodents of the superfamily Muroidea. "True rats" are members of the genus Rattus , the most important of which to humans are the black rat, Rattus rattus...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rat
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Articles about the behavior of rats, their biology and the sensory world they live in. ... I have written a number of articles about rat behavior and biology. These articles are based on my exploration of the scientific literature available on rats and on my own observations of my rats' behavior.
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www.ratbehavior.org/
www.ratbehavior.org/
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The Rat Genome Database houses genomic, genetic, functional, physiological, pathway and disease data for the laboratory rat as well as comparative data for mouse and human. The site also hosts data mining and analysis tools for rat genomics and physiology. ... In addition to rat, mouse and human,
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The only club devoted to rats as pets. Rat lovers can find the answers to questions about rat health, games, tricks, and toys for their rats and themselves. ... The Rat Fan Club, founded in 1992, focuses on rats as companion animals. Our goal is to share our love of rats, promote them as companion animals,
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www.ratfanclub.org/
www.ratfanclub.org/
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Rats have poor vision. To compensate for this, a red or pink eyed rat will often weave its head side to side to add "motion" to see better. They also don't see in color.
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wererat.net/ratfacts.htm
wererat.net/ratfacts.htm
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A page of interesting information on pet rats, and links to rat related articles, clubs, rat care products, etc. ... Welcome to Virginia's Rat Page...
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pages.interlog.com/~audiotre/rats/
pages.interlog.com/~audiotre/rats/
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The Rat and Mouse Club of America (RMCA) ... RMCA is a club for domestic rat and mouse lovers. Although we love wild rodents, we have very little knowledge of them. If you have found a litter of wild rats or mice and wish to care for them until they can be released back into the wild, please read the article "Caring...
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