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Definition of bush rat in English: bush ratnoun Australian, NZ Any of several rat-sized native marsupials and rodents. some kind of bush rat crept out on to the trail and started nosing around Example sentencesExamples - Fourteen islands off the coast of South Australia have provided a natural laboratory for research into genetic diversity among bush rats cut off from mainland populations.
- Would a dinner of roast bush rat give you a case of the Terminal Aztec Two-Step?
- Small mammals such as bush rats and marsupial carnivores survived the fires by hiding under boulders and in damp rock crevasses.
- He was pretty good with the spear gun on the bush rats too.
- The bush rat study has been going now for about ten years.
- These are bush rats who used to be part of a major mainland population now isolated as tiny populations.
- Deny's precise data contributed substantially to knowledge of bush rats, pygmy possums, and other small creatures which shared his home.
- So when he joined the television circus of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, many predicted that it wasn't just the bush rats nesting near the camp that were in for a rude shock.
- A bush rat looks very much like an introduced rat except they have a shorter tail, they can be fluffier, not as aggressive when you catch them and they have a very unique smell.
- How they would go in competition is another thing with other bush rats from other places, but in terms of their apparent fertility, their apparent appearance, they're quite healthy animals.
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