Rat holes are small openings in the ground or walls that are typically about 2-4 inches in diameter. They can be identified by their size, shape, and the presence of gnaw marks around the entrance. Rat holes may also have loose dirt or debris around them, and may be accompanied by a musky odor.
a rat
Rat holes can typically be found near buildings, in gardens, or in areas with dense vegetation. Look for small openings in the ground or near structures where rats may enter or exit. Be cautious when searching for rat holes as rats can carry diseases.
A rat mischief is a group of rats.
a rat
A rat
Frog holes will look like snake holes in most cases. These frog holes will often be made in very soft dirt and mud.
a rat
A rat
a little rat
it looks like a drowned rat
well the inside of the kidney of the rat looks like a small pea. its quite slippery.