A new york giant rat is one of the biggest rats in the U.S. If you wish to know more go to www.york rats .com, ohh yeah and answer.com you can't trust any ordinary could answer it like me for example. So don't use answer .com they could be lying..... ;P
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Rat Bastard - 1998 was released on: USA: February 1998 (New York International Independent Film and Video Festival)
Central Park, in Manhattan, Umpire (Rat) rock.
New Ireland Forest Rat was created in 1991.
Brother Rat - 1938 was released on: USA: 29 October 1938 USA: 4 November 1938 (New York City, New York) Finland: 12 February 1939 Denmark: 28 July 1939 France: 20 March 1940 Portugal: 14 January 1943 USA: 15 July 1944 (re-release)
The creature that bites 1,600 New Yorkers in a year is the rat. These rodents are notorious for their presence in urban environments, including New York City, where they thrive due to abundant food sources and shelter. Rat bites can occur when individuals inadvertently come into contact with them, leading to potential health risks. Public health efforts often focus on controlling the rat population to mitigate these incidents.
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Andaman Rat: Found only in India Annandale Rat: Found in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore Australian Swamp Rat: Found in Australia Black Rat: Found throughout the world but largely confined to warmer areas Bonthain Rat: Found only in Indonesia Brown Rat: Found on all continents except Antarctica Bulldog Rat: Was found on Christmas Island before in became extinct around 1898-1903 Bush Rat: Found in Australia Cape York Rat: Found in Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea Dusky Rat: Found only in Australia Dusky Field Rat: Found in Australia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea Eastern Rat: Found only in Papua New Guinea Enggano Rat: Found only in Indonesia Giluwe Rat: Found only in Papua New Guinea Glacier Rat: Found only in Indonesia Hainald's Rat: Found only in Indonesia Himalayan Field Rat: Found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Palau, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam Hoffmann's Rat: Found only in Indonesia Hoogerwerf's Rat: Found only in Indonesia Japen Rat: Found only in Indonesia Kerala Rat: Found only in India Koopman's Rat: Found only in Indonesia Korinch's Rat: Found only in Indonesia Lesser Rice-field Rat: Found in China, Laos, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam Little Soft-furred Rat: Found only in Indonesia Long-haired Rat: Found only in Australia Maclear's Rat: Was found on Christmas Island until it became extinct around 1903. Malayan Field Rat: Found in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand Mentawai Rat: Found only in Indonesia Mindoro Black Rat: Found only in Philippines Molaccan Prehensile-tailed Rat: Found only in Indonesia Moss-forest Rat: Found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea New Guinean Rat: Found only in Papua New Guinea Nillu Rat: Found only in Sri Lanka Nonsense Rat: Found in India Opossum Rat: Found only in Indonesia Osgood's Rat: Found only in Vietnam Pale Field Rat: Found in Australia Palm Rat: Found only in India Peleng Rat: Found only in Indonesia Philippine Forest Rat: Found only in the Philippines Polynesian Rat: Found throughout much of Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Rice-field Rat: Found throughout Southeast Asia Sikkim Rat: Found in Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand and Vietnam Simalur Rat: Found only in Indonesia Slender Rat: Found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea Spiny Rat: Found in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands Spiny Ceram Rat: Found only in Indonesia named after the Indonesian Island of Seram Stein's Rat: Found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea Sula Rat: Found only in Indonesia Sunburned Rat: From Enggano Island in Indonesia. Summit Rat: Found only in Malaysia Tanezumi Rat: Found in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Cocoas Islands, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam Tawi-Tawi Forest Rat: Found only in the Philippines Timor Rat: Found in Indonesia and Malaysia Turkestan Rat: Found in Afghanistan, China, India, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal and Pakistan Van Deusen's Rat: Found only in Papua New Guinea Yellow-tailed Rat: Found only in Indonesia
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The largest population of rats is generally found in cities with high population densities, ample food sources, and favorable living conditions such as shelter and water. Cities like New York, Paris, and London are known for having significant rat populations.