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Noord-Holland
In the Netherlands, two types of rats are found, with the Brown Rat (Rattus Norvegicus) being the most common. The Black Rat (Rattus Rattus) is also present, particularly in the southern provinces and port areas. The Brown Rat is typically found in lower-lying areas and is recognized by its larger, stockier build and relatively short tail. The Black Rat, with its darker colour, is often found in barns, attics, and other elevated areas, and is identified by its smaller, slimmer build and relatively long tail.
Zuid-Holland
In the Netherlands, two types of rats are found, with the Brown Rat (Rattus Norvegicus) being the most common. The Black Rat (Rattus Rattus) is also present, particularly in the southern provinces and port areas. The Brown Rat is typically found in lower-lying areas and is recognized by its larger, stockier build and relatively short tail. The Black Rat, with its darker colour, is often found in barns, attics, and other elevated areas, and is identified by its smaller, slimmer build and relatively long tail.
Zeeland
In the Netherlands, two types of rats are found, with the Brown Rat (Rattus Norvegicus) being the most common. The Black Rat (Rattus Rattus) is also present, particularly in the southern provinces and port areas. The Brown Rat is typically found in lower-lying areas and is recognized by its larger, stockier build and relatively short tail. The Black Rat, with its darker colour, is often found in barns, attics, and other elevated areas, and is identified by its smaller, slimmer build and relatively long tail.
Noord-Brabant
In the Netherlands, two types of rats are found, with the Brown Rat (Rattus Norvegicus) being the most common. The Black Rat (Rattus Rattus) is also present, particularly in the southern provinces and port areas. The Brown Rat is typically found in lower-lying areas and is recognized by its larger, stockier build and relatively short tail. The Black Rat, with its darker colour, is often found in barns, attics, and other elevated areas, and is identified by its smaller, slimmer build and relatively long tail.
Limburg
In the Netherlands, two types of rats are found, with the Brown Rat (Rattus Norvegicus) being the most common. The Black Rat (Rattus Rattus) is also present, particularly in the southern provinces and port areas. The Brown Rat is typically found in lower-lying areas and is recognized by its larger, stockier build and relatively short tail. The Black Rat, with its darker colour, is often found in barns, attics, and other elevated areas, and is identified by its smaller, slimmer build and relatively long tail.
Utrecht
In the Netherlands, two types of rats are found, with the Brown Rat (Rattus Norvegicus) being the most common. The Black Rat (Rattus Rattus) is also present, particularly in the southern provinces and port areas. The Brown Rat is typically found in lower-lying areas and is recognized by its larger, stockier build and relatively short tail. The Black Rat, with its darker colour, is often found in barns, attics, and other elevated areas, and is identified by its smaller, slimmer build and relatively long tail.
Gelderland
In the Netherlands, two types of rats are found, with the Brown Rat (Rattus Norvegicus) being the most common. The Black Rat (Rattus Rattus) is also present, particularly in the southern provinces and port areas. The Brown Rat is typically found in lower-lying areas and is recognized by its larger, stockier build and relatively short tail. The Black Rat, with its darker colour, is often found in barns, attics, and other elevated areas, and is identified by its smaller, slimmer build and relatively long tail.
Flevoland
In the Netherlands, two types of rats are found, with the Brown Rat (Rattus Norvegicus) being the most common. The Black Rat (Rattus Rattus) is also present, particularly in the southern provinces and port areas. The Brown Rat is typically found in lower-lying areas and is recognized by its larger, stockier build and relatively short tail. The Black Rat, with its darker colour, is often found in barns, attics, and other elevated areas, and is identified by its smaller, slimmer build and relatively long tail.
Overijssel
In the Netherlands, two types of rats are found, with the Brown Rat (Rattus Norvegicus) being the most common. The Black Rat (Rattus Rattus) is also present, particularly in the southern provinces and port areas. The Brown Rat is typically found in lower-lying areas and is recognized by its larger, stockier build and relatively short tail. The Black Rat, with its darker colour, is often found in barns, attics, and other elevated areas, and is identified by its smaller, slimmer build and relatively long tail.
Drenthe
In the Netherlands, two types of rats are found, with the Brown Rat (Rattus Norvegicus) being the most common. The Black Rat (Rattus Rattus) is also present, particularly in the southern provinces and port areas. The Brown Rat is typically found in lower-lying areas and is recognized by its larger, stockier build and relatively short tail. The Black Rat, with its darker colour, is often found in barns, attics, and other elevated areas, and is identified by its smaller, slimmer build and relatively long tail.
Friesland
In the Netherlands, two types of rats are found, with the Brown Rat (Rattus Norvegicus) being the most common. The Black Rat (Rattus Rattus) is also present, particularly in the southern provinces and port areas. The Brown Rat is typically found in lower-lying areas and is recognized by its larger, stockier build and relatively short tail. The Black Rat, with its darker colour, is often found in barns, attics, and other elevated areas, and is identified by its smaller, slimmer build and relatively long tail.
Groningen
In the Netherlands, two types of rats are found, with the Brown Rat (Rattus Norvegicus) being the most common. The Black Rat (Rattus Rattus) is also present, particularly in the southern provinces and port areas. The Brown Rat is typically found in lower-lying areas and is recognized by its larger, stockier build and relatively short tail. The Black Rat, with its darker colour, is often found in barns, attics, and other elevated areas, and is identified by its smaller, slimmer build and relatively long tail.
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