The nightmare of every subway rider was caught on video after a chubby sewer rat crawled up the leg of a sleeping straphanger on a No. 4 train in Brooklyn and came face-to-face with the man.
Norway rats — also known as brown, street or sewer rats — average around 16 inches in length and weigh about half a pound to a pound. They live in habitats including garbage dumps, sewers, open fields ...
Norway rats (also known as the brown rat, common rat, sewer rat, Hanover rat, Norway rat, or wharf rat) are larger at about 7 to 10 inches. They have more robust features including small ears and ...
Norway rats — also known as brown rats, wharf rats or sewer rats — are the most common in Baltimore, as well as the black roof rat. The rats — some as large as cats — all eat garbage and ...
Eric Petersen with RH Borden visited the Helper City Council during their inaugural 2025 meeting to give a presentation on ...
Crews will be checking for any blockages in the sanitary sewer system using the Sewer Line Rapid Assessment Tool (SL-RAT), ...
Norway rats — also known as brown rats, wharf rats or sewer rats — are the most common in Baltimore, as well as the black roof rat. The rats — some as large as cats — all ...