The brown rat, also known as the Norway rat, is one of the most common and widespread rodent species in the world. 🐀
🌿 Key Facts
- Scientific name: Rattus norvegicus
- Other names: Sewer rat, common rat
- Size: 20–25 cm body length, tail 15–20 cm
- Color: Brown to grey-brown with a lighter underbelly
- Habitat: Urban areas, sewers, farms, fields; thrives near humans
🏠 Behavior
- Nocturnal: Active mainly at night
- Omnivorous: Eats grains, fruits, vegetables, garbage, and small animals
- Burrower: Makes nests underground or in hidden areas
- Reproduction: Can produce multiple litters per year, up to 12 pups per litter
⚠️ Health Risks
- Can carry diseases such as leptospirosis, hantavirus, and salmonella
- May contaminate food and spread bacteria
🧹 Prevention & Control
- Seal entry points in buildings and homes
- Store food properly in sealed containers
- Keep areas clean—remove garbage and clutter
- Use traps or contact professional pest control services for infestations
💡 Fun Fact: Brown rats are excellent swimmers and climbers, which is why they thrive in sewers and urban environments.
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