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Discover Ludwig"dead rats" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to rats that have died either naturally or as the result of some kind of intervention. For example, "The exterminator found several dead rats in the basement."
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Rathole, Rat Farm, Rat Pit,Rat Post, Fat Rat, Rats Alleyy, Dead Rats' Drain,Rat Heap, Flat Rat, the Better Olee, King Rat.They will outlast us.
Rathole, Rat Farm, Rat Pit, Rat Post, Fat Rat, Rats Alleyy, Dead Rats' Drain, Rat Heap, Flat Rat, the Better Olee, King Rat.
A few dead rats float.
Arms and legs, dead rats, dead everything.
"We used to like dead rats," Mr. Mendez said.
A river down which dead rats regularly float.
"They're complaining about you, there are dead rats in there".
Danish children, after attending a lion dissection, cut open dead rats.
For weeks the bushmaster had been turning its snout up at the dead rats offered it.
Hawks that might eat the dead rats have been temporarily relocated from the island.
Vultures, once simply tossed dead rats, now get them wrapped in brown paper, which they must shred apart before dining.
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