rattens
Rattens is the common name used for rats, a group of medium-sized rodents in the family Muridae. In English it most often refers to species in the genus Rattus, especially the brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) and the black rat (Rattus rattus). The two species are among the most widespread mammals, capable of living in urban, rural, and wild environments. The term can also be used more broadly to include other murid rodents in some contexts.
Brown rats have a sturdy body, typically about 20 to 25 cm long, with a tail of
Rattens are omnivorous and opportunistic feeders, consuming grains, fruits, insects, and human refuse. They reproduce rapidly,
Rattens are considered pests in many settings due to crop damage, contamination of food, and structural harm.
Originating in parts of Asia, rattens spread globally through trade and exploration. Today they are found on