Wikibooks: Veterinary Medicine/Domestication

= Rats = Rattus Norvegicus the Norway rat is also known as the Asian Brown Rat the Brown Rat and the Barn Rat and is the species of domesticated pet and laboratory rats as well as the common city sewer rat. These animals are not nocturnal but semi nocturnal or crepuscular like cats. While they are u...

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spelling ftwikibooks:enwikibooks:1878:10903 2024-09-15T18:31:58+00:00 Wikibooks: Veterinary Medicine/Domestication https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Veterinary_Medicine/Domestication eng eng Book ftwikibooks 2024-09-04T11:03:42Z = Rats = Rattus Norvegicus the Norway rat is also known as the Asian Brown Rat the Brown Rat and the Barn Rat and is the species of domesticated pet and laboratory rats as well as the common city sewer rat. These animals are not nocturnal but semi nocturnal or crepuscular like cats. While they are up and down all the time they are generally dozy during the day becoming active at dusk. Their close relative Rattus Rattus the Asian Black Rat Ship Rat or Roof Rat is more truly nocturnal nearly comatose during the day and has developed an automatic bite reflex if disturbed in the nest during sleep cycles. BookCat Book Rattus rattus WikiBooks - Open-content textbooks
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description = Rats = Rattus Norvegicus the Norway rat is also known as the Asian Brown Rat the Brown Rat and the Barn Rat and is the species of domesticated pet and laboratory rats as well as the common city sewer rat. These animals are not nocturnal but semi nocturnal or crepuscular like cats. While they are up and down all the time they are generally dozy during the day becoming active at dusk. Their close relative Rattus Rattus the Asian Black Rat Ship Rat or Roof Rat is more truly nocturnal nearly comatose during the day and has developed an automatic bite reflex if disturbed in the nest during sleep cycles. BookCat
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