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 species of common rat.One of the largest muroids, it is a brown or grey rodent with a body length of up to 28 cm (11 in) long, and a tail slightly shorter than that. It weighs between 140 and 500 g (4.9 and 17.6 oz).. Rats are omnivores and have a varied diet. Honestly, they aren’t very picky about what they put in their mouths. In rural environments, most rats eat leaves, fruits, stems, grains, cereals, smaller mammals, eggs, snails, fish, and seeds. When times are really desperate for food, they have been known to turn to cannibalism to survive.
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Smaller, thin-tailed rodents are referred to as mice. Most rat species are around the size of Hoffman’s rat ( R. hoffmanni ), which weighs 3.4 to 8.5 ounces with a body length of 6.7 to 8.3.. Rats are successful because they are adaptable. They dwell in sewers, landfills, fields, and basements. Although they live around and among us, rats are nocturnal and tend to stay underground, or.