Common Rodent species

In India, the Brown Rat (common rat) and the Black Rat (sewer rat) are commonly found in both private homes and business property.

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Black rat

(Rattus rattus)

Black rats can be found only rarely in India.

  • 16 – 24 cm in length, with a tail longer than the head and body.
  • 150 – 200g in weight.
  • Pointed nose, large ears and a slender body when compared to the Brown Rat (Rattus norvegicus).

  • 5 – 10 young per litter; 3 – 6 litters a year.
  • Gestation period of about 3 weeks.
  • 12 – 16 weeks from birth to sexual maturity.

  • Appearance confined mainly to ports.
  • Often climbs, agile, rarely burrowing and rarely outdoors in India.
  • Preferred food is moist fruits.
  • Will eat around 15g of food a day and drink 15ml.

Brown rat

(Rattus norvegicus)

Brown rats usually prefer ground living and burrowing, but sometimes they can be known to climb.

  • Up to 40 cm in length, with a tail shorter than the head and body.
  • 350 – 500g in weight.
  • Blunt nose, small ears and a thicker body when compared to the Black Rat (Rattus rattus).

  • 7 – 8 young per litter; 3 – 6 litters a year.
  • Gestation period of about 3 weeks.
  • 10 – 12 weeks from birth to sexual maturity

  • Usually ground living and burrowing, but sometimes climbs. The only species to occur in sewers in India.
  • Preferred food is cereals.
  • Will eat around 30g of food a day and drink 60ml.