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trade rat

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of trade rat1

First recorded in 1910–15
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In addition to the above, marmots, mountain lions, wildcats, mountain beaver, coyotes, foxes, trade rats, and other animals are found in the park.

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He added to the cache his little store of sugar, coffee, rice, bacon and flour, all packed in five or ten pound baking-powder cans against the ravages of mice, gray squirrels and trade rats.

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Of course," said Father, "it was a trade rat.

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He is a big, active fellow of a glossy gray color, and since he always leaves something in place of whatever he may carry off, he is often called the trade rat.

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That's why this particularly vexing rodent is called a "trade rat."

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