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Rattus
Norvegicus
The Norway Rat is large and robust, weighing
in at about seven to eighteen ounces. It has a blunt snout, small ears
covered with short hair, brown shaggy fur and a belly that is grey
to yellowish white in color. It is found throughout the USA.
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Rattus rattus
The roof rat is sleek and graceful and weighs about five to nine
ounces. It has a pointed snout, large hairless ears and it's smooth
fur is brownish-gray to black. This species is found in the South
Central and Eastern States and also along the entire West Coast. |
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Mus musculus
The House Mouse is small, slender and weighs only about 0.4 to one
ounce. It has a pointed snout, large ears with hair and it's smooth
fur is light brown to light gray. It can be found throughout the
USA.
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Rodent Droppings From Left to Right:
Roof Rat, 1/2 inch long
Norway Rat, 3/4 inch long
House Mouse, 1/8" long |
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