The ship rat, also known as the black rat, was introduced to various regions primarily through maritime trade and exploration. It traveled on ships, where it served as a stowaway, taking advantage of human activities and food supplies. Its introduction to new environments often led to ecological disruptions, as it competed with native species and contributed to the decline of certain wildlife populations, particularly in island ecosystems.
'Ship Rat' is usually referring to a Black Rat.
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They can be. A sea rat is just a rat who got on board a ship. Like others they can attack and carry diseases.
The Polynesian rat arrived with the Maori in distant times, and the ship rat with the sealers of the late 1700's.
it is mostly found in the middle of Africa. The kangaroo rat was brought to the US. aboard a ship in the 1800's
There are two basic types of rats. Black/roof rats and Norway/brown rats. The brown rat, is also known as the Norway rat, house rat, gray rat, barn rat, and wharf rat, is one of the best-known and is the larger of the two. Roof rats are also called black rats and ship rats.
The first rats introduced to New Zealand were the Polynesian rat or kiore. They came with the Maori settlers in around 1300.
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The Norwegian Spirit cruise ship, which was built in Germany in 1999, was introduced to the Norwegian Cruise Line in 2004. It has a capacity for 1,996 passengers.