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to rats
noun
A medium-sized rodent belonging to the genus Rattus.
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You can help yourself to rats though.
For better or worse, humans respond to positive rewards very similarly to rats.
Mayberg, for her part, said it was inappropriate for him to be relating Montgomery to rats.
"Also, the food left out for pigeons is equally delicious to rats".
We're closer to rats that stay underground from all of that".
Hundreds more have been lost — to rats, fire and reuse as scrap paper.
The prince had died and his palace had fallen to rats and ruin.
(The book suggests tolerance as its first choice for everything from bats to rats).
One senior aide said he was convinced that the fleeting reference to rats was not accidental.
The geese were compared to rats and cockroaches.
Moreover, erucic acid was dangerous at least to rats.
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