RFMHPHT8–SKELETONS. Dugong; Sheep; Hog; Mus rattus. Black Rat 1880 old antique print
RMG7J4FD–Black rat, Rattus rattus, illustration from book dated 1904
RM2T92N7C–Rat Catching UK. The Royal Albert Ratting Club. 'Rattus Norvegicus.' Also known a Brown Rat, Common Rat, Sewer Rat or Wharf Rat. Caught at Carr House Farm, Howsbrook, Barnsley, Yorkshire by Meg, Sandy, and others rat catching terriers in June 2001. Displayed in the home of a club member Brian Oliver. Yorkshire UK 2002. Barnsley, Yorkshire. 2002 2000s England HOMER SYKES.
RM2CAACNT–Engraving of a pair of rats eating food stolen from the pantry
RMDWJP0E–Black rat and brown rat
RMT7Y29A–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
RMBN44J3–The brown rat or Norway Rat (Rattus Norvegicus) in stored corn. Kansas City, Missouri
RMC36DRD–19th Century book illustration, taken from 9th edition (1875) of Encyclopaedia Britannica, of Black-Brown Rat
RM2D9FENG–Black Rat, vintage illustration from 1894
RMW3JX60–Pastoral Tailpiece. Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'Thomas Bewick 'A General History of Quadrupeds', Published by T. Bewick, Longman and C
RMKR1W3Y–A Norway rat Rattus norvegicus in a Kansas City, Missouri corn storage bin, 1973. R. norvegicus is known to be a reservoir of bubonic plague (transmitted to man by the bite of a flea or other insect), endemic typhus fever, ratbite fever, and a few other dreaded diseases. Image courtesy CDC.
RFM9811F–Rattus norvegicus, Brown Rat in Black and White, Sitting in a Hedge
RF2M5D9N3–Hausratte, Rattus rattus, auch Dachratte oder Schiffsratte genannt, ist ein zur Unterfamilie der Altweltmäuse / black rat, Rattus rattus, also known as the roof rat, ship rat, or house rat, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt / historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century
RMW7TFGC–Brown Rat (Rattus norvegicus) on branch over garden pond, Mayenne, Pays de Loire, France, August.
RF2MP8YG2–Hausratte, Rattus rattus, auch Dachratte oder Schiffsratte genannt, ist ein zur Unterfamilie der Altweltmäuse / black rat, Rattus rattus, also known as the roof rat, ship rat, or house rat, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt / historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century
RM2BND64X–Brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) drinking at night, taken at night using infra-red, Mayenne, Pays de la Loire, France.
RMHRF8H4–Wistar Rat
RMD8BGEC–BROWN RAT
RM2G4KGA9–Engraving of a rat sneaking around inside the house
RMG7J4F7–Brown Norway rat, Rattus norvegicus, illustration from book dated 1904
RMD8BGAE–BEWICK / BROWN RAT
RMC23J1E–1950s, England. Collection of dead rats displayed on a table next to the cages that they were caught in this historical picture.
RMDWKF9T–Black rat and brown rat
RMB61EED–brown rat, common rat, Hanover rat, Norway rat, Norwegian rat, or wharf rat
RM2M6XB3C–brown rat, Rattus norvegicus, (encyclopedia, 1891), Wanderratte, rat brun
RM2T92N78–Rat Catching UK. The Royal Albert Ratting Club. A farm rat, it is estimated that one rat costs a farmer 50p a week in grain and damage. Waste ground at Bromley Farm, Bramley, Barnsley, Yorkshire England 2002, 2000s HOMER SYKES
RM2D9FEN8–Brown Rat, vintage illustration from 1894
RFJ5AN0G–mesmerizing views
RFS151XC–Dead rat
RFPP6MYH–Deinogalerix hedgehog rat silhouette extinct mammal animal
RMRE7WP5–. Copulatory behavior of Rattus rattus /. Rats. Series. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Estep, Daniel Quen, 1949-.
RMPG1G2G–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. Pig. 506—The Spalax or Blind Eat.—After Owen. tains. The largest of all existing rodents is the Capy- bara of South America, which looks like a pig. This is succeeded by the porcujiine, which either lives in trees or burrows in the earth, while the more intelligent, active forms are the beaver, muskrat, the European blind rat [Sjialax, Fig. 50(J) the rats and mice, squirrels, and lastly the marmots. The domes- tic mouse and the two rats, the brown or A^orway rat {Mus decimianus Pallas), the black rat {Mus rattus Linn.), and the common hou
RFGP07A0–Poisoned rodent poison lying dead big rat black and white photo
RF2DYYHP0–Rat plays with human skull surrounded by coronavirus infection concept
RM2BND65C–Barn owl (Tyto alba) among hay stacks watching Brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) with head tilted to side. Mayenne, Pays de Loire, France.
RFH65WR5–Mouse silhouettes set
RFMGK736–Face of muppet mouse detail
RM2G4KG91–Engraving of a rat sneaking under the eaves of a house
RM2M4WYPC–brown rat, Rattus norvegicus, (zoology book, 1908), Wanderratte, rat brun
RM2T92N0Y–Rat Catching UK. Going ratting the Royal Albert Ratting Club. Sunday morning digging out rats. Hunshell Farm, Greenmoor, Barnsley, Yorkshire. England 2002 2000s HOMER SYKES
RMRE7WP2–. Copulatory behavior of Rattus rattus /. Rats. 62. 3WI1 JO ±N30H3d. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Estep, Daniel Quen, 1949-.
RFGP07CM–Poisoned rodent poison lying dead big rat black and white photo
RF2DYYHRW–Rat plays with human skull surrounded by coronavirus infection concept
RM2G4KG4D–Engraving of three rats playing around on a food box
RM2M04NX8–brown rat, Rattus norvegicus, anonym (zoology book, 1873), Wanderratte, rat brun
RMRE7WP4–. Copulatory behavior of Rattus rattus /. Rats. 60. 3WIJL JO lN33H3d. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Estep, Daniel Quen, 1949-.
RFGP07A9–Poisoned rodent poison lying dead big rat black and white photo
RF2CA6T75–Pet rat playing near old decayed human skull as plague concept
RM2G4KG46–Engraving of a rat sneaking into its hole
RM2M4WYAN–brown rat, Rattus norvegicus, anonym (zoology book, 1886), Wanderratte, rat brun
RMRE7WP8–. Copulatory behavior of Rattus rattus /. Rats. 800 } 1000- 51 P'EI (Sec) o in £ i- 800- 600- 400- 200- ^6. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Estep, Daniel Quen, 1949-.
RFGP0798–Poisoned rodent poison lying dead big rat black and white photo
RF2DEP578–Pet rat playing near old decayed human skull as plague concept
RM2G4KG9F–Engraving of a rat cleaning itself
RM2M5N43A–brown rat, Rattus norvegicus, (evolution history book, 1893), Wanderratte, rat brun
RMRE7WN1–. Copulatory behavior of Rattus rattus /. Rats. 66 *-&/////?///. mm?- i i i F *w> >w&«m £ â -C. j i i i. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Estep, Daniel Quen, 1949-.
RF2DEY3DT–Pet rat playing near old decayed human skull as plague concept
RM2G4KGA0–Engraved portrait of two rats searching for food in the pantry
RM2MCWK1W–brown rat, teeth. a) upper, b) lower molars seen from the occlusal surface, Rattus norvegicus, anonym (zoology book, 1894), Wanderratte, Zähne. a) Obere, b) untere Backzähne von der Kaufläche gesehen, rat brun, a) les molaires supérieures, b) les molaires inférieures, vues de la surface de mastication.
RMRE7WPD–. Copulatory behavior of Rattus rattus /. Rats. 47 (1050)*-. EL (Sec) o CD CD E 600 500- 400- 300- 200- 100-. 4 ' 3 Series 6 5 4 3 2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Estep, Daniel Quen, 1949-.
RF2CA6T4P–Pet rat playing near old decayed human skull as plague concept
RMRDT392–. An introduction to the study of zoology. Zoology. VERTEBRATA. 297 but the molars are sufficiently characteristic. The teeth of insectivorous Bats, and of insectivorous Mar- supials, resemble in type the teeth of the order Insec- tivora (hedgehogs, moles, and shrew mice). Dentition of Rodents.—A very interesting type of dentition is that of the Rodentia, characterized by the great development of the incisors. These grow from permanent pulps; that is to say, they. Kg. 120.—^, Skull of Kat, with sharp-edged incisors, and molars g^jj. B, Molars of Black Bafc (Jlfu« rattus), four times natural si
RF2DYYHPG–Rat plays with human skull surrounded by coronavirus infection concept
RMRE7WPB–. Copulatory behavior of Rattus rattus /. Rats. 20- 49 ..,|(200) Mill (Sec) ..â¢*â 140- 120- 100- o CD CO CD e 80- 60- 40-. 2 ' I 3 4. « â 2 3 4 -â â 2 3 2 6 5 4 3 2 Series. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Estep, Daniel Quen, 1949-.
RF2CA6TB3–Pet rat playing near old decayed human skull as plague concept
RMRD9J22–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. Pig. 506—The Spalax or Blind Eat.—After Owen. tains. The largest of all existing rodents is the Capy- bara of South America, which looks like a pig. This is succeeded by the porcujiine, which either lives in trees or burrows in the earth, while the more intelligent, active forms are the beaver, muskrat, the European blind rat [Sjialax, Fig. 50(J) the rats and mice, squirrels, and lastly the marmots. The domes- tic mouse and the two rats, the brown or A^orway rat {Mus decimianus Pallas), the black rat {Mus rattus Linn.), and the common hou
RF2DEPA95–Pet rat playing near old decayed human skull as plague concept
RMRE096W–. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. Fig. S06.—The Spalax or Blind Eat.—After Owen. tains. The largest of all existing rodents is the Capy- bara of South America, which looks like a pig. This is succeeded by the porcupine, which either lives in trees or burrows in the earth, while the more intelligent, active forms are the beaver, muskrat, the European blind rat {Spalax, Fig. 506) the rats and mice, squirrels, and lastly the marmots. The domes- tic mouse and the two rats,, the brown or Norway rat {Mus decumanus Pallas), the black rat {Mus rattus Linn.), and the common house mouse
RF2CA6T2T–Pet rat playing near old decayed human skull as plague concept
RMRE7WPF–. Copulatory behavior of Rattus rattus /. Rats. lO-i 45 IF &8 c <D cr * b- c O n a.. "e o 2-. -^3,2 J, ' f 3 â 4 Iâ .⢠2 3 4 2 3 < 2 Series 6 5 4 3 2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Estep, Daniel Quen, 1949-.
RF2CA6RY2–Pet rat playing near old decayed human skull as plague concept
RMRDHE52–. The animals of the world. Brehm's life of animals;. Mammals. THE MICE—MICE PROPER. 333 It is sufficient for the present to describe the two best known species, the Black and the Brown Rat. The Black Rat— The Black Rat {Mus rattus) attains a its Origin and length of body of six and one-half Peculiarities. inches, and a length of tail of seven and one-half inches, or a total length of fourteen ''I Kvvm' I' ' I IJ It is still distributed sparsely over nearly all parts of the globe, however. It rarely occurs in Europe in compact bodies, existing nearly everywhere it is found at all in small, str
RF2CA6RYG–Pet rat playing near old decayed human skull as plague concept
RMRK1P5B–. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. • . ' w. ^t beibett qtto^nUd^tn 9iaHtnatitn: tu gröjcre, stpcifarbigc, überott l)äufigc Söanbcrratte (Mus decumanus, linU) unb bic ficincrc, einfarbig grQu(cl^toarje, (citcnere uiib tm nur öereinjclt auftrcteubc $au§rattc (Mus rattus, red^td). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the ori
RF2CA6T81–Pet rat playing near old decayed human skull as plague concept
RMRK1P55–. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. ^t beibett qtto^nUd^tn 9iaHtnatitn: tu gröjcre, stpcifarbigc, überott l)äufigc Söanbcrratte (Mus decumanus, linU) unb bic ficincrc, einfarbig grQu(cl^toarje, (citcnere uiib tm nur öereinjclt auftrcteubc $au§rattc (Mus rattus, red^td). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original wor
RF2CA6T3B–Pet rat playing near old decayed human skull as plague concept
RMRE7WMY–. Copulatory behavior of Rattus rattus /. Rats. j i i i. mzzfa m& t o o o o o o IO ^j- I*} â GJ â o o o o o o iO ^- ro cvl â < V) l UJ Z- â o o »-l UJ cj O) u. CL l CVJ <u UJ *-t . fc u. J- 3UUJ1 JO JLiaOJad. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Estep, Daniel Quen, 1949-.
RMRDP32W–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. 302 RODENTIA. MURIDjE. MORIDjE.. BLACK RAT. Scotice,, iiATTON. Mus rattus. (Linn.) Specific Character.—Greyish-tlack aliove, ash colour lieneatli; ears half tlic Icugtli of the head ; tail a little longer than the hody. Mus ralliis, Linn. Syst. Nat. Edit. xii. I. i^. 83, 12. Mull. Zool. Dan. Prod. p. 5, sp. 31. Ebxleb. Syst. p. 882, 2. Desmar. Mam. p. 800, sp. 476. Flem. Brit. An. p. 20. Jekyns, Brit. Vert., p. 32. Blas. Faun. Deutsch. 1, 317. ,, domesiicus major, Eat, Syn. Quad. p. 217. AW, BuFFON, Hist. Nat. VII. p. 238, t. x
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