rats
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Aggressive Brown Rats Use Ships as Superhighways to Spread in North America
Researchers discovered that ships were important superhighways for aggressive rats to spread in North America, which can be helpful in potentially managing their spread and population. Read here
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Rat Extermination Plan: New Zealand to Kill All Rats Nationwide to Protect Native Birds
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Black Death: Bubonic Plague Pandemic May Not Have Been Spread by Rats [Study]
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Non-Invasive Treatment Proven Effective for Rats with Liver Cancer
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Rat Infestation Causes First Outbreak of Hantavirus in Washington, DC
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Rat Bite Fever: Deadly Rat-Borne Disease is Spreading Quickly in the US
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Deadly Zoonotic Wildlife Diseases Increase as Nature is Damaged