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Rats Collection (page 9)

"Billy The Rat Catcher: A Tale of Hairless Animals, Pet Rats, and Unexpected Encounters" In the world of rodents, Billy The Rat Catcher reigns supreme

Background imageRats Collection: Franco-Prussian War: On the market of St

Franco-Prussian War: On the market of St. Germain. At the dogs and cats butcher. Fresh rats, 1 Frank a piece, 1871. France

Background imageRats Collection: The Ratcatcher, 1632 (etching) (b / w photo)

The Ratcatcher, 1632 (etching) (b / w photo)
XJF270030 The Ratcatcher, 1632 (etching) (b/w photo) by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-69); Private Collection; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageRats Collection: 2619173; out of copyright

2619173; out of copyright

Background imageRats Collection: 2619163; out of copyright

2619163; out of copyright

Background imageRats Collection: Coat with broken crowns and a torn banner of the Rhine Confederation, Hermanus Fock, 1813

Coat with broken crowns and a torn banner of the Rhine Confederation, Hermanus Fock, 1813

Background imageRats Collection: Servants of the Duke of Aumale attempt to shoo away the rats in his coffin, 1591

Servants of the Duke of Aumale attempt to shoo away the rats in his coffin, 1591, Jan Luyken, Pieter van der Aa (I), 1698

Background imageRats Collection: Fukuro no nezumi, Rats in a bag. Kobayashi, Kiyochika, 1847-1915, artist, 1895

Fukuro no nezumi, Rats in a bag. Kobayashi, Kiyochika, 1847-1915, artist, 1895. 1 print : woodcut, color; 37.4 x 25.1 cm. Print shows a Japanese ship, as a cat, chasing two Chinese battleships

Background imageRats Collection: The Plague of Rats in Burmah, Burma, 1875: Invasion of a Karen Field of Grain

The Plague of Rats in Burmah, Burma, 1875: Invasion of a Karen Field of Grain

Background imageRats Collection: Inuit woman preparing fish and water rats - Alaska, USA

Inuit woman preparing fish and water rats - Alaska, USA. Date: circa 1928

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10753717

Picture No. 10753717
BROWN / COMMON / NORWAY RAT (Rattus norvegicus) Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10735378

Picture No. 10735378
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - swallowing a wood rat (Crotalus atrox) Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10735654

Picture No. 10735654
Greater Roadrunner - with kangaroo rat in beak (Geococcyx californianus) Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10743965

Picture No. 10743965
Pet RAT - being held by boy Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875797

Picture No. 10875797
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo - The paws of a 17.5 day old Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875799

Picture No. 10875799
Light Micrograph of Mouse Embryo - red dye to show bones Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875798

Picture No. 10875798
Light Micrograph of Mouse Embryo - red dye to show bones Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875794

Picture No. 10875794
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo without its yolk sac, at 17.5 days Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875795

Picture No. 10875795
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo without its yolk sac, at 17.5 days Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875796

Picture No. 10875796
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 17.5 days into its gestation period, in sac with placenta Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875792

Picture No. 10875792
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo - 15.5 days into its gestation period - in sac with placenta Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875790

Picture No. 10875790
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo - at 15.5 days, no sac, no placenta Date:

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Picture No. 10875787
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo - 14.5 days into its gestation period - in sac with placenta Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875793

Picture No. 10875793
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo without its yolk sac, at 17.5 days Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875789

Picture No. 10875789
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo at 14.5days old Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875791

Picture No. 10875791
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo at 15.5 days, no sac, no placenta Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875788

Picture No. 10875788
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo - 14.5 days into its gestation period - in sac with placenta Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875785

Picture No. 10875785
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 13.2 days after fertilisation Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875782

Picture No. 10875782
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 11.5 days after fertilisation Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875786

Picture No. 10875786
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 13.2 days after fertilisation, out of its yolk sac Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875780

Picture No. 10875780
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 11.5 days after fertilisation Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875783

Picture No. 10875783
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 13.2 days after fertilisation Date:

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Picture No. 10875784
Light Micrograph of Eye detail of a rat embryo at 13.2 days after fertilisation Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10875781

Picture No. 10875781
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 11.5 days after fertilisation Date:

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Picture No. 10875779
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 10.2 days after fertilisation in sac Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10864006

Picture No. 10864006
Bushy-tailed Woodrat / Pack Rat - running in field (Neotoma cinerea) Date:

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Picture No. 10776185
Pet Rat - being carried by owner Date:

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Picture No. 10776181
Pet Rats - on owner's shoulder Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10776183

Picture No. 10776183
Pet Rat - being carried by owner Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10776184

Picture No. 10776184
Pet Rat - being carried by owner Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10776182

Picture No. 10776182
Pet Rat - being carried by owner Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10776177

Picture No. 10776177
Pet Rat - on owners shoulder Date:

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Picture No. 10774091
Rat - on owners arm Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10771751

Picture No. 10771751
Girl - with pet rat on arm Date:

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Picture No. 10771752
Girl - with pet rat on arm Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10771750

Picture No. 10771750
Girl - with pet rat on arm Date:

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Picture No. 10771749
Girl - with pet rat on hand Date:

Background imageRats Collection: Picture No. 10769978

Picture No. 10769978
Vet - weighing rat Date:

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Picture No. 10769977
Vet - anesthetizing rat Date:



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"Billy The Rat Catcher: A Tale of Hairless Animals, Pet Rats, and Unexpected Encounters" In the world of rodents, Billy The Rat Catcher reigns supreme. With his trusty hairless companions - the Sphinx cat, rodent, and rat - he fearlessly tackles any infestation that comes his way. From the cozy corners of a pet rat's house to an unexpected visitor in someone's bed, Billy is always ready for action. But it's not just rats that catch our attention; hairless animals like the Mexican Hairless Dog and Sphinx Cat also captivate us with their unique appearance. They stand proudly alongside their rodent counterparts as symbols of diversity in nature. In one intriguing image, we witness a West Highland Terrier keeping a watchful eye on a mischievous rat near a mouse-trap. It seems as though even dogs can't resist being fascinated by these cunning creatures. But don't worry. This image is nothing more than clever manipulation. Speaking of rats' eating habits, we get an up-close view of a young Brown/Common/Norway Rat indulging in some bread. Their insatiable appetite knows no bounds. They have even made appearances throughout history and literature. In a female Chartists cartoon from yesteryears or "The Frog and the Rat" fable passed down through generations, they continue to leave their mark on our collective imagination. Even railways had their own dedicated Southern Railway Ratcatcher at one point. These unsung heroes worked tirelessly to keep trains free from unwanted guests during journeys across vast landscapes. And let's not forget about Suffolk Rats protecting their precious cheese or serving as County fencibles – guardians against potential threats lurking around every corner. So whether you find yourself marveling at the resilience of Brown Rats or chuckling at tales involving rats big or small, there's no denying that these creatures hold a special place in our hearts and minds.