: They have a rounded face with a blunt nose and large, rounded ears. Their fur is thick and soft, typically grey-brown to red-brown on top with light grey-brown underparts.
: A primary identifier—the tail of a Bush Rat is always shorter than or equal to its body length. In contrast, the invasive black rat has a tail noticeably longer than its body. BUZQWHCE rar
Distinguishing native Bush Rats from invasive pests is crucial for conservation, especially in suburban areas bordering bushland. : They have a rounded face with a