Rats For Kids

Kids, Animals, Pets
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Author: Rachel Smith ISBN: 9781311748102
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books Publication: December 5, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rachel Smith
ISBN: 9781311748102
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
Publication: December 5, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Rats For Kids

Table of Contents
Introduction
What is a rat?
What kinds of rats are there?
Where do rats live?
The history of rats and humans
What is a brown rat?
What is a black rat?
What is a lab rat?
What kinds of lab rats are there?
What is a fancy rat and what kinds are there?
Conclusion
Author Bio

Introduction

Rats are some of the most adaptable creatures in the world. It seems like everyone hates them, but they really are interesting and have contributed a lot to science and made good companions for people.

So, are rats all bad? Easy answer, no. But that depends on what type of rat they are, and there are many that should be avoided. Like any animal, some rats are friendly, and others are nasty.

But the rat is an enduring character, inspiring writers from Brian Jacques of the Redwall series and E. B. White in Charlotte's Web to cast them as nasty, icky villains or at least as unsavory characters. But then again, sometimes rats are portrayed as good characters, such as in Pixar's Ratatouille.

In the end, a rat is simply an animal looking for food and shelter.

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Rats For Kids

Table of Contents
Introduction
What is a rat?
What kinds of rats are there?
Where do rats live?
The history of rats and humans
What is a brown rat?
What is a black rat?
What is a lab rat?
What kinds of lab rats are there?
What is a fancy rat and what kinds are there?
Conclusion
Author Bio

Introduction

Rats are some of the most adaptable creatures in the world. It seems like everyone hates them, but they really are interesting and have contributed a lot to science and made good companions for people.

So, are rats all bad? Easy answer, no. But that depends on what type of rat they are, and there are many that should be avoided. Like any animal, some rats are friendly, and others are nasty.

But the rat is an enduring character, inspiring writers from Brian Jacques of the Redwall series and E. B. White in Charlotte's Web to cast them as nasty, icky villains or at least as unsavory characters. But then again, sometimes rats are portrayed as good characters, such as in Pixar's Ratatouille.

In the end, a rat is simply an animal looking for food and shelter.

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