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July
2, 1805
"in
moving some of the baggage we caught a large rat. it was somewhat
larger than the common European rat, of lighter colour; the body
and outer part of the legs and head of a light lead colour, the
belly and inner side of the legs white as were also the feet and
years. the toes were longer and the ears much larger than the common
rat; the ears uncovered with hair." —Meriwether Lewis
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