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Definition of rice rat in English: rice ratnoun A nocturnal rat that typically lives in marshy or damp areas, native to America, the Caribbean, and the Galapagos Islands. 稻鼠 Oryzomys and other genera, family Muridae: numerous species Example sentencesExamples - I'd like to see a Malagasy giant rat though, and a Coue's rice rat, and a naked mole rat, and even a big smelly cane rat.
- Some rodents, especially the deer mouse, rice rat, white-footed mouse and cotton rat, may carry hantaviruses.
- Additionally, the cotton rat and rice rat are the rodent vectors in the southeastern United States for the Black Creek Canal and Bayou viruses, respectively; the whitefooted mouse carries the New York virus in the northeast.
- The Fernandina rice rat and the Vietnamese warty pig, for example, were both declared extinct by the World Conservation Union in 1996.
- Pigs destroy the nests of marine turtles; dogs and cats kill land iguanas; black rats are wiping out native rice rats.
Definition of rice rat in US English: rice ratnoun A nocturnal rat that typically lives in marshy or damp areas, native to America, the Caribbean, and the Galapagos Islands. 稻鼠 Oryzomys and other genera, family Muridae: numerous species Example sentencesExamples - Pigs destroy the nests of marine turtles; dogs and cats kill land iguanas; black rats are wiping out native rice rats.
- Additionally, the cotton rat and rice rat are the rodent vectors in the southeastern United States for the Black Creek Canal and Bayou viruses, respectively; the whitefooted mouse carries the New York virus in the northeast.
- I'd like to see a Malagasy giant rat though, and a Coue's rice rat, and a naked mole rat, and even a big smelly cane rat.
- The Fernandina rice rat and the Vietnamese warty pig, for example, were both declared extinct by the World Conservation Union in 1996.
- Some rodents, especially the deer mouse, rice rat, white-footed mouse and cotton rat, may carry hantaviruses.
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