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How big is the largest rat?

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How big is the largest rat?

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The largest rats in the world are the African giant pouched rats. In general, they have a mass of 1 to 1.47 kg (2.2 to 3.23 lbs), and grow to a length of 65 to 91 cm (25.39 to 35.83 in). Most people are familiar with Norway rats; they generally weigh between 10 and 18 ounces and can grow up to 18 inches (a 2-ft. Norway rat, or domestic rat, would be a monster!). The biggest Norway rat ever caught in a city — or at least the biggest on record — was a 2.4 pound giant, caught by Brian Plummer in London.

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The biggest rat I know of (in terms of common or garden rat) is 1300 grams or 3 pounds in weight. I currently have a couple of two pounders, and the longest is a couple of feet long (including tail). Some of the more exotic rat species however can grow to several feet in length.

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The biggest rat I’ve seen personally was almost a foot long, not counting the tail. He was the father of my (much smaller) pet rat Lily. Wild rats don’t get nearly as big as tame ones, from what I hear, and males are usually larger than females.

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