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  2. Rats in New York City - Wikipedia

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    However, a 2023 study estimates that there are approximately 3 million rats in New York, which is close to a third of New York's human population. The city's rat population is dominated by the brown rat (also known as the Norway rat). The average adult body weight is 350 grams (12 oz) in males and about 250 grams (8.8 oz) in females.

  3. Rat Island (Bronx) - Wikipedia

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    Rat Island (Bronx) /  40.85500°N 73.78083°W  / 40.85500; -73.78083. Rat Island is a privately owned island in New York City. It is approximately 2.5 acres (1.0 ha) in size and located in City Island Harbor, which is a part of Long Island Sound. It is about halfway between City Island and Hart Island and south of High Island.

  4. Rats have been in New York City since the 1700s and ... - AOL

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    Since the late 1700s, Norwegian rats have haunted New York City’s alleys, parks, and basements. They came on ships from France and England, and then they never left. Matthew Combs, a graduate ...

  5. Brown rat - Wikipedia

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    Brown rat. 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.

  6. How rats got from Mongolia to New York City subway tunnels

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    By the 1750s, brown rats were in New York City, destined to be subway kings. Ironically, for how widespread it is, the brown rat is a homebody. "In its natural habitat, it has a very small home ...

  7. NYC’s rat problem is so bad it’s holding a summit of vermin ...

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    The major culprit for the large rat population in New York City is poor garbage management—largely due to the city’s high population that generates a massive amount of waste, Carpenter says.

  8. Inflatable rat - Wikipedia

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    Inflatable rat. Inflatable rats, Union rats, or Scabby rats, are giant inflatables in the shape of cartoon rats, commonly used in the United States by protesting or striking trade unions. They serve as a sign of opposition against employers or nonunion contractors, and are intended to call public attention to companies employing nonunion labor.

  9. Rat king - Wikipedia

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    Rat king found in 1895 in Dellfeld, Germany, now in the Musée zoologique de la ville de Strasbourg, France. A rat king is a collection of rats or mice whose tails are intertwined and bound together in some way. This could be a result of an entangling material like hair, a sticky substance such as sap or gum, or the tails being tied together.