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World's Most Elusive Rat Dead After 18-Week Chase
Live Science ^ | October 19, 2005 | Robert Roy Britt

Posted on 10/20/2005 4:26:49 AM PDT by texianyankee

It seemed like a good idea. Let a lone rat loose on a rodent-free island and then figure out how to kill it. That way, when other islands are invaded by rats, you'll know what to do.

Scientists figured they'd trap this foot-long varmint in no time.

Eighteen weeks later, they finally trapped it with some fresh penguin bait. On another island.

Rodents are a problem just about everywhere. In New Zealand, at least 11 islands have been invaded by Norway rats since 1980, in each case after rats from earlier invasions had been eradicated. The invaders disrupt local ecosystems.

Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) are also called sewer rats. They can be 18 inches long including a 6-inch tail.

They can pass through an opening of just 1/2-inch, scale a brick wall, and survive being flushed down a toilet.

Norway rats will eat just about anything, but they prefer high-quality foods such as meat and fresh grain. The best bait to trap them in your home: peanut butter, chocolate candy, dried fruit, hot dog or bacon.

Norway rats came originally from Asia and spread globally by hitching rides on ships. They have little if any Norwegian history.

In the new study, announced today, a Norway rat was originally lured into a trap with chocolate. Its DNA was recorded, and the rat was outfitted with a radio collar and set free on the tiny island of Motuhoropapa off the coast of New Zealand.

With no rats to compete with, the test subject traversed the entire island for about four weeks before settling on a home range, data from the radio collar showed.

For the next four weeks, conventional rat-trapping techniques were employed -- snap traps, live traps and waxed devices -- without success.

After 10 weeks, the radio signal was lost.

Then the researchers found rat feces on the island of Otata, 1,300 feet (400 meters) away across the open ocean. The DNA was a match, confirming a suspicion scientists had, that rats were good swimmers.

The elusive creature had made the longest confirmed open-water crossing of any rodent in history.

Different methods were used on Otata: buried traps, peanut butter, poison and even trained dogs. Not until more than four months after its release was the rat finally killed, in a trap baited with fresh penguin.

The scientists, led by James Russell at the University of Auckland, sagely conclude that conventional methods didn't work well. They also have an idea why: Being alone, the rat didn't behave as it would have in a rat-infested city; and with no competition for food, the bait was less attractive than it otherwise would have been.

The results are detailed in the Oct. 20 issue of the journal Nature.

"Our results may help in the design of conservation strategies to keep islands free of invasive rodents," the researchers write.


TOPICS: Australia/New Zealand; Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: ecology; environment; mammals; rat; ratrace; rattrap; rodents; varmints
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1 posted on 10/20/2005 4:26:51 AM PDT by texianyankee
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To: texianyankee
Different methods were used on Otata: buried traps, peanut butter, poison and even trained dogs.

How about cats?

2 posted on 10/20/2005 4:29:32 AM PDT by The Red Zone (Florida, the sun-shame state, and Illinois the chicken injun.)
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To: GreenFreeper

Ping to you. Put it on your ping list, too?


3 posted on 10/20/2005 4:29:45 AM PDT by texianyankee
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After reading the headline, I thought Slick Willie.....nevermind. It's too early.


4 posted on 10/20/2005 4:32:43 AM PDT by neal1960 (This space for rent.)
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To: texianyankee

At first I thought this was an article about Jimmy Carter. LOL


5 posted on 10/20/2005 4:34:06 AM PDT by Peach (I believe Congressman Weldon.)
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To: texianyankee
Osama???? oh wait that has been a 4 year chase....
6 posted on 10/20/2005 4:34:12 AM PDT by Vaquero ("An armed society is a polite society" R. A. Heinlein)
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To: The Red Zone

A cat mighta forced that rat to swim a little sooner.


7 posted on 10/20/2005 4:34:28 AM PDT by texianyankee
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To: texianyankee
Norway rats???????

I thought it was an article about DemocRATS.

8 posted on 10/20/2005 4:34:52 AM PDT by Perseverando
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To: neal1960

I couldnt help but think bubba as well.....i figured it wouldnt take long for someone to jump on board, too...


9 posted on 10/20/2005 4:37:09 AM PDT by texianyankee
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To: texianyankee

10 posted on 10/20/2005 4:37:25 AM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Harmful or Fatal if Swallowed)
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To: texianyankee

"The best bait to trap them in your home: peanut butter, chocolate candy, dried fruit, hot dog or bacon."

Not Bubba. But if using a Big Mac...


11 posted on 10/20/2005 4:40:42 AM PDT by neal1960 (This space for rent.)
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To: texianyankee

Our cat, Peachfuzz, loves catching rats and mice. One morning, she had four of them lined up, as though on display.


12 posted on 10/20/2005 4:40:57 AM PDT by csvset
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To: texianyankee

Was it's name Teddy?


13 posted on 10/20/2005 4:47:55 AM PDT by mtbopfuyn (Legality does not dictate morality... Lavin)
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To: The Red Zone
Nice big cats

;-)

14 posted on 10/20/2005 4:49:15 AM PDT by beyond the sea (I BELIEVE CONGRESSMAN WELDON!)
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To: The Red Zone

Trying to think of names of 3-foot cat species...


15 posted on 10/20/2005 4:51:02 AM PDT by Publius6961 (Liberal level playing field: If the Islamics win we are their slaves..if we win they are our equals.)
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To: texianyankee

Gosh I hope PETA doesn't find out about this....


16 posted on 10/20/2005 5:00:28 AM PDT by Kimmers
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To: texianyankee
the researchers found rat feces on the island of Otata, 1,300 feet (400 meters) away across the open ocean

Seaching for rat feces on a tropical island. Priceless.

17 posted on 10/20/2005 5:08:29 AM PDT by GVnana
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To: The Red Zone
Reminds me of a story.

Before we were married, my soon-to-be wife made a poster board letter with a several candy bars attached to it to spell out a message. The poster board was kind of big, and living in an apartment at the time, I placed it underneath my bed. Well, I kinda freaked out that night at about 3 a.m. when I heard mice directly underneath my bed gnawing at the candy bars! Guess what, I ditched the poster board fast. Man that was weird!
18 posted on 10/20/2005 5:20:03 AM PDT by Obadiah (Support Harriet Miers!)
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To: texianyankee
Norway rats will eat just about anything, but they prefer high-quality foods such as meat and fresh grain. The best bait to trap them in your home: peanut butter, chocolate candy, dried fruit, hot dog or bacon.

Norway rats love heart attacks.

19 posted on 10/20/2005 5:22:42 AM PDT by Lazamataz (Islam is merely Nazism without the snappy fashion sense.)
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To: csvset

Great kitty. My current cat, Sweet Tea, is getting better at catching and killing mice and flying squirrels. Week before last she killed two mice and one flying squirrel. My prior cat, Andrea, who weighed only about six pounds, was death on rodents. Her technique with rats was to drive them into the swimming pool and not let them out--they'd either die of hypothermia or drown. If you live in the exurbs or farther out, a fully clawed kitty, preferably a barn cat, is just the thing to keep the rodents down. Given the amount of damage rodents do to houses, killing them and driving them away is the only smart thing to do.


20 posted on 10/20/2005 5:22:52 AM PDT by libstripper
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