Norway rat
What do I look Like
weight of 200–500 grams Banana or sausage-shaped droppings.
A Little Bit About Me
They live communally in burrows with multiple entry points near human dwellings, displaying neo-phobic behaviour.
The Norway rat eats meat, fish, flour, seeds, grains, fruits, vegetables and anything a human will eat. They eat 30g of food per day and drink about 15ml water each day. A rat must have water daily to survive.
They have acute hearing, are sensitive to ultrasound, and possess a very highly developed olfactory sense.
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Roof Rat
What do I look Like
Charcoal grey to black or light brown above, cream or white below; sleek smooth coat.
Scaly tail, much longer than head and body
Weight of 150-250 grams but can grow up to 340 grams
Droppings have pointed ends.
A Little Bit About Me
The roof rat, also known as the ship rat or black rat, is smaller than the common Norway rat. Their life span is usually 9-12 months. Females can have 4-5 litters per year.
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House Mouse
What do I look Like
One pair of distinctive chisel shaped incisors with hard yellow enamel on front surfaces.
Small slender build Bulging eyes in a small head,
Mice have a pointed nose, large rounded ears and pink feet.
Scaly tail, about same length as body. Its head and body length of 8-10 cm with a weight of 14-20 grams
Small spindle or irregular-shaped droppings.
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