Rats by Robert Sullivan

Observations on the History and Habitat of the City's Most Unwanted Inhabitants

In this intriguing exploration of urban wildlife, the narrative delves into the hidden world of rats, focusing on their lives in the bustling city of New York. Through a blend of historical anecdotes, scientific insights, and personal observations, the book reveals the complex relationship between humans and these often-maligned creatures. It uncovers the surprising intelligence and adaptability of rats, while also highlighting the challenges they pose in urban environments. The story is a fascinating journey into the underbelly of city life, offering a fresh perspective on the coexistence of humans and animals in metropolitan landscapes.

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Published
2004
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
240-256
Original Language
English
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