rött
Rått is a term sometimes used in Swedish to refer to the rodent species commonly known as rats. In scientific taxonomy, rats belong to the genus Rattus within the family Muridae. The two species most familiar to people are Rattus norvegicus (the brown rat) and Rattus rattus (the black rat). In standard Swedish, the animal is råtta (singular) and råttor (plural).
Description: Brown rats are robust, with a body length of about 20–25 cm, a tail of similar
Distribution and habitat: Originating in Asia, rats have spread worldwide through human activity. They occupy urban
Behavior and ecology: Rats are highly adaptable, omnivorous, and predominantly nocturnal. They live in social groups
Health and disease: Rats are vectors for several pathogens. They have historically been associated with plague
Control: Management emphasizes sanitation, exclusion of access to buildings, and trapping or targeted rodenticides as part
Human context: Rats have played roles as pests, laboratory animals, and symbols in culture and fiction due