Long-tailed black rat (Rattus rattus)
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Description: English: Rattus rattus can be told by his tail, which is longer than head and back combined. Rattus norvegicus, of plague fame, has a shorter tail in proportion to body and head. Date: 30 August 2009. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alexfiles/3872885906/. Author: Alex O'Neal.
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