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  1. Learn about water rat, a semi-aquatic carnivorous rodent that lives in freshwater habitats around the world. Find out its characteristics, diet, classification, and distribution from Britannica's editors.

  2. Water Rats is a crime drama that follows the adventures of a team of elite officers who patrol Sydney Harbour and its surroundings. The series ran from 1996 to 2001 and features action, mystery, romance and comedy.

  3. The European water vole or northern water vole (Arvicola amphibius), is a semi-aquatic rodent. It is often informally called the water rat , though it only superficially resembles a true rat . [3] Water voles have rounder noses than rats, deep brown fur, chubby faces and short fuzzy ears; unlike rats their tails, paws and ears are ...

  4. The Water-rat is one of Australia's largest rodents and is usually found near permanent bodies of water. Identification. Well adapted to aquatic life with its webbed hind feet and waterproof coat, the Water-rat can be identified by its large size and long tail with a white tip.

  5. Water Rats (en español: La Ley de la Bahía), es un drama policíaco australiano, transmitido del 12 de febrero de 1996 hasta el 7 de agosto de 2001 por medio de la cadena Nine Network.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RakaliRakali - Wikipedia

    The rakali (Hydromys chrysogaster), also known as the rabe, the "Australian Otter" or water-rat, is an Australian native rodent first scientifically described in 1804. Adoption of the Aboriginal name rakali is intended to foster a positive public attitude by Environment Australia.

  7. 4 de oct. de 2007 · Water rats, Hydromys chrysogaster are large, highly-specialised rodents, with broad, partially-webbed hind feet, water-repellent fur and streamlined bodies, and with their distinctive white-tipped tail and heavily whiskered face they strongly resemble otters.