They are the same. they get onto the ships from the mooring lines.
Sea rats are larger than most land rats, but i don't know what they look like
The cast of Sea Dogs and Land Rats - 1916 includes: Reggie Morris as Reggie Dave Morris as The Stranger Gertrude Selby as Gertie Fatty Voss
All rats, in the sense of the word are 'land rats.' There is no species of rat that lives in the sea. Some rats live aboard ships, but are no more 'sea rats' than sailors are 'sea humans.' They do not live in the ocean. There is an animal called a muskrat (Ondatra zibethicu) that is not really a rat at all, but another type of north-american rodent which swims and lives in a semi-aquatic, freshwater environment like a beaver. In the Redwall book series by Brian Jaqques, the 'sea rats' are no more than regular rats who live aboard ships as pirates. There is a species of fish called a sea rat, ratfish, or chimaera that lives in the deep sea. Their namesake has nothing to do with their relation to rats.
Land breeze is in the air sea breeze is in the water
Sea rats are fierce the way they tear through a ships cargo. Turkish rats are the most fierce rats in the world.
it's just a title :D there rats on the sea!
No there are fiercer rats than sea rats, but sea rats are fierce the way they tear through ship cargo. But when that doesn't satisfy, they eat the crew or any animals aboard.
They are sea rats from the old English times.
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Yes, "coast" is a common noun. It refers to the land near a sea or ocean.
Sea rat vary fearce. but not as fearce as Turkish rat (which is fearcest rat from the family of rats called Artimus Tamburius)
Do you mean what is a sea rat.A sea rat is Robert Romano.