Rat tails themselves do not directly indicate intelligence; rather, they serve various physiological functions, such as thermoregulation and balance. Intelligence in rats is demonstrated through their problem-solving abilities, social behaviors, and adaptability in different environments. Studies have shown that they can learn complex tasks and exhibit signs of emotional intelligence, which are more indicative of their cognitive capabilities than physical traits like their tails.
Norway rats tend to be 'chubbier' and have shorter snouts and tails. Roof rats are sleeker and have much longer tails.
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Chaucer describes the Pardoner's hair as rat-tails primarily to emphasize the Pardoner's untrustworthiness and deceitful nature. The comparison to rat-tails suggests that his hair is slimy and repulsive, reflecting the Pardoner's own moral corruption and lack of integrity.
almost all rats have pink tails,
they are grey they look like a rat they also have long tails
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The rat symbolizes several things. Some meanings for the rat include hard work, success, cleverness, intelligence, wealth, spirit, wit, and vitality.
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There is a picture of a River Rat in the 'related link'