The Norway rat (commonly called the brown rat), did not originate in Norway, but rather from northern China. The rats spread to Europe in the 16th century and were transported to North America in the mid-18th century on ships carrying grain from England. They were named for Norway in the mistaken belief that they had arrived in England aboard Norwegian vessels.
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October 13, 2013
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