- Black Rat
Taxobox
name = Black Rat
status = LR/lc
status_system = iucn2.3
image_caption = "Rattus rattus"
regnum =Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammalia
ordo =Rodent ia
familia =Muridae
genus = "Rattus "
species = "R. rattus"
binomial = "Rattus rattus"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus, 1758)
range_
range_map_caption = Black Rat rangeThe Black Rat ("Rattus rattus") (alt. Asian black rat, Ship Rat, Roof Rat, House Rat, Alexandrine Rat, Old English Rat) is a common long-tailed
rodent of the genus "Rattus " (rats) in the subfamilyMurinae (murine rodents). The species originated in tropicalAsia and spread through the Near East in Roman times before reachingEurope by the 6th century and spreading with Europeans across the world. Today it is again largely confined to warmer areas, having been supplanted by theBrown Rat ("Rattus norvegicus") in cooler regions.Despite its name, it exhibits several colour forms. Compared to the Brown Rat, it is a poorer swimmer, but more agile and a better climber, tending even to flee upwards. It is usually black to light brown in colour with a lighter underside. A typical rat will be 15 to 20 cm long with a further 20 cm of tail. It is nocturnal and omnivorous, with a preference for grains. In a suitable environment it will breed throughout the year, with a female producing three to six litters of up to ten young. Females may regulate their production of offspring during times when food is scarce, throwing as few as only one litter a year. "R. rattus" lives for about 2-3 years. Social groups of up to sixty can be formed.
"R. rattus" has been known to fall victim of a number of diseases, of which
bubonic plague (via therat flea ),typhus ,toxoplasmosis andtrichinosis are the most well known.Black rats are sometimes kept as pets. However, most pet rats (or
fancy rat s) are domesticatedbrown rat s.In New Zealand, ship rats have an internationally unusual distribution and importance, in that they are utterly pervasive through native forests, scrublands, and urban parklands. This is typical only of oceanic islands that lack native mammals, especially rodents. Throughout most of the world, ship rats are found only in disturbed habitats near people, mainly near the coast. Ship rats are the most frequent predator of small forest birds, seeds, invertebrates, and perhaps lizards in New Zealand forests, and are key ecosystem changers. Controlling their abundance on usefully large areas of the New Zealand mainland is a crucial current challenge for conservation managers.
ee also
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Brown rat
* Karni Mata temple, Deshnoke, Rajasthan, India.
*Polynesian Rat
*Rat flea
* Black Rats - nickname ofRoad Policing Unit Officers (aka Police Traffic Officers)References
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*ITIS|ID=180362|taxon=Rattus rattus|year=2006|date=18 MarchExternal links
* [http://www.arkive.org/species/ARK/mammals/Rattus_rattus/ ARKive] Photographs, video
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