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Rattus rattus

Black Rat at Florey, ACT

Rattus rattus at Florey, ACT - 25 Sep 2022
Rattus rattus at Florey, ACT - 25 Sep 2022
Rattus rattus at Florey, ACT - 25 Sep 2022
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Rattus rattus 26 Sep 2022 DonFletcher
Rattus fuscipes 26 Sep 2022 Cbayard

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In garden bed eating grass. Possibly hard of seeing as it was afraid of sound more than sight. Body approx 20cm long and tail same length as body when stretched out. Is this a broad-tooth rat? Or a black rat, or brown rat? Or an antechinus?

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DonFletcher wrote:
   26 Sep 2022
All Canberra rats recorded for many years have been R. rattus. The tail reaches the nose tip. Foot pads also diagnostic. And teat number can be helpful. Rats behaving like this are common due to the effects of anti-coagulant rodenticides. However toxoplasmosis (protozooan disease passed by cats to other mammals) can also cause diurnal and risky behaviour.

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  • 1 Abundance
  • 25 Sep 2022 04:15 PM Recorded on
  • Cbayard Recorded by

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  • Male Gender
  • Alive / healthy Animal health

Species information

  • Rattus rattus Scientific name
  • Black Rat Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Exotic
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 1019.83m Recorded at altitude
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