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Black Rat (Rattus rattus)

Black Rat (Rattus rattus)

Black Rat (Rattus rattus)



Black Rat (Rattus rattus) Black Rat (Rattus rattus)

Class: Mammalia
Family: Muridae
Common Name: Black Rat
Genus: Rattus
Species Name: rattus

About The Black Rat

Rattus rattus, is found on all continents of the earth. Although the species is believed to be native to India and possibly other Indo-Malayan countries, it has been introduced through human travel overseas to all continents. It is most common in coastal areas because it is a rodent that flourishes in areas inhabited by humans as well as on large ships. For this reason, these animals are often called ship rats. Some other common names for this species include house rat, black rat, and roof rat. Rattus rattus thrives in tropical regions but has been largely driven out of more temperate regions by Noway rats, R. norvegicus. Norway rats, are closely related to black rats, but are more successful in colder climates. However, some data show that R. rattus has been able to adapt to more extreme cold and harsh climate conditions.

Biogeographic Regions: nearctic (Introduced ); palearctic (Introduced ); oriental (Native ); ethiopian (Introduced ); neotropical (Introduced ); australian (Introduced ); antarctica (Introduced ); oceanic islands (Introduced )

Other Geographic Terms: cosmopolitan



Rights Holder: The Regents of the University of Michigan and its licensors
Bibliographic Citation: Gillespie, H. 2004. "Rattus rattus" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed April 27, 2013 at Citation Link

Trips Where Observed

Africa: Eastern and Southern
French Polynesia
Hawaii, Big Island
India
New Zealand

Member Lifelists

Africa
Asia
Australasia
California
Europe
Hawaii
India
My Yard
North America
San Francisco
United States
World

Sites Where Observed

Location
Date
Notes
12/13/2002
3/7/2007
All white one seen on lava flow
8/24/2008
Seen in the park outside the back entrance to the stadium.
7/13/2010
7/15/2010

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