The brown rat (Rattus norvegicus), also known as the common rat, street rat, sewer rat, wharf rat, Hanover rat, Norway rat and Norwegian rat, is a widespread, common species of rat. One of the largest muroids, it is a brown or grey rodent with a body length of up to 28 cm (11 in) long, and a tail slightly shorter than that. It weighs between 140 and 500 g (4.9 and 17.6 oz). Thought to have originated in northern China and neighbouring areas, it has now spread to all continents except Antarctica, and is the dominant rat in Europe and much of North America, having become naturalised across the world. With rare exceptions, the brown rat lives wherever humans live, particularly in urban areas. It is omnivorous, reproduces rapidly, and can be a vector for several human diseases.

Studies of wild rats in New York City have shown that populations living in different neighborhoods can evolve distinct genomic profiles over time, by slowly accruing different traits.

Naming and etymology

The brown rat was originally called the “Hanover rat” by people wishing to link problems in 18th-century England with the House of Hanover. It is not known for certain why the brown rat is named Rattus norvegicus (Norwegian rat), as it did not originate from Norway. However, the English naturalist John Berkenhout, author of the 1769 book Outlines of the Natural History of Great Britain, is most likely responsible for popularizing the misnomer. Berkenhout gave the brown rat the binomial name Mus norvegicus, believing it had migrated to England from Norwegian ships in 1728.

Though the assumptions surrounding this species’ origins were not yet the same as modern ones, by the 20th century, it was believed among naturalists that the brown rat did not originate in Norway, rather the species came from central Asia and (likely) China.

Distribution and habitat

Possibly originating from the plains of northern China and Mongolia, the brown rat spread to other parts of the world sometime in the Middle Ages. The question of when brown rats became commensal with humans remains unsettled, but as a species, they have spread and established themselves along routes of human migration and now live almost everywhere humans are.

As it spread from Asia, the brown rat generally displaced the black rat in areas where humans lived. In addition to being larger and more aggressive, the change from wooden structures and thatched roofs to bricked and tiled buildings favored the burrowing brown rats over the arboreal black rats. In addition, brown rats eat a wider variety of foods, and are more resistant to weather extremes.

In the absence of humans, brown rats prefer damp environments, such as river banks.[86] However, the great majority are now linked to man-made environments, such as sewage systems. In addition to sewers, rats are very comfortable living in alleyways and residential buildings, as there is usually a large and continuous food source in those areas.

It is often said that there are as many rats in cities as people, but this is considered an urban myth for most cities. Brown rats in cities tend not to wander extensively, often staying within 20 m (66 ft) of their nest if a suitable concentrated food supply is available, but they will range more widely where food availability is lower. It is difficult to determine the extent of their home range because they do not utilize a whole area but rather use regular runways to get from one location to another. Urban rat research is considered to be challenging due to their significant global population size and spatial distribution patterns. There is great debate over the size of the population of rats in New York City, with estimates from almost 100 million rats to as few as 250,000. Experts suggest that New York is a particularly attractive place for rats because of its aging infrastructure and high poverty rates. In 2023, the city appointed Kathleen Corradi as the first Rat Czar, a position created to address the city’s rat population. The position focuses on instituting policies measures to curb the population such as garbage regulation and additional rat trapping. A 2024 study using data from Vancouver found that most municipal complaints about rats were related to garbage, and the rats were often viewed as a symptom of a community issue.

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    I feel like all of my internet arguments now come down to me yelling at people to participate in the argument at hand instead of trying to derail. “SUBSTANTIATE YOUR CLAIMS AND ADDRESS MINE!” over and over again. Remember when needs would copy and paste each paragraph of something and make a reply addressing each? I would feel absolutely blessed to see that much homework done.

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      On reddit they are likely actually bots or contractors paid specifically to debate so poorly as to drive you away from the discourse. This is expected

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    I have a south facing yard so its bright all day. when the sun finally starts setting and the shadows fall on the ground, I call that the “rat time” cuz that’s when they feel safe. 🐀

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    I am an old man who hates sports at this point, but what I hate more is the people acting like LeBron James still doing it at 41 years old is not otherworldly

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      the buyfromEU trend is so cringe lol, it’s thinly veiled euro-nationalism. Like i get wanting to buy local, i almost strictly buy shit from my region nowadays. But the weird-ass focus on it being eu-cool and eurolibs thinking the EU is a beacon of civilization, and amerikkka has “fallen to the russians” (yeah-buddy) and using this chauvinist bullshit to promote their weird-ass reddit movement is just pathetic. EuroSS kkkoping they’ll become irrelevant to China

      this was passionately written so i apologize but i cannot keep it in, eurolibs might be worse than american libs, and this is everything wrong with them embodied in a single “movement”. If it’s not clear already, i have a deep disdain for “buyfromeurope” and eurolibs bleh

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        Yeah and they handily choose to completely ignore the labor exploitation that goes on within the wholesome borders of their Fortress Europe: The conditions of the migrant labor in mediterranean countries where they pick those more ethical avocados for their brunch. The human trafficking that happens in every country around stuff like seasonal berry picking. The intra-european exploitation of workers from the former Soviet Union which explains why the t-shirt is made in Lithuania where the working conditions or wages aren’t great. The wholesome European made shoes from Italy that are made by migrant workers…

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    I waited a while to post this to distance myself from it in time, but thought this was really funny.

    I left a PSL meetup where they were discussing the aftermath of some protests they strongly helped organize and when I walked outside the building, two people out there were holding newspapers. I braced myself for what I knew was coming and chuckled under my mask. One asked me if I wanted a copy of a socialist newspaper. I squinted to see their name in the corner of the paper: Socialist Alternative. Trot org. I politely said no thank you and laughed again when I was far enough away. It was like experiencing a Hexbear post irl.

    I thought: Why weren’t they inside during the entire public meeting? They’re really not beating the allegations.

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      My anti AI brain keeps finding all the garbage in them and I have to watch them in chunks before I pass out from cringe.

      But I think the use of Lego (expensive toys priced out to just adult normies) and AI slop together is very meta (hanging your enemy with the rope they gave you). Though I think the Lego part was also to reduce the uncanny valley of trying to represent the real world.

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      I suppose they’re more aimed at the tiktok-instagram-brained people but yeah, very cringe. From what I hear the youths seem to enjoy them.

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    As a child, a large part of my personality was formed by loading up empty multiplayer maps in Dark Forces 2, running around looking at the insane surreal skyboxes and listening to the empty howling wind

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    Why are news here (not the US) reporting on the rescue of the fucking SS officer pilot of the Burger Reich? I don’t fucking care, would I ever get this kind of reporting for a pilot of any other country in the world? No, they would just post “Iranian fighter jet was downed” and move on with it. And this was even reported by one of the “progressive” news sites.

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    Did some more volunteering at the place I went to last time

    I dont think ill be making any friends there because everyone is pretty quiet and focused but I kinda like that, we’re more focused on doing than chatting blob-no-thoughts