Sharpening Chisels and Planes
When you buy a new set of chisels you'll find that although the blades are sharp, they are not razor sharp. The edges need to be honed at the correct angle, and a honing guide tool does just that. Put the blade in, line up to the 30-degree mark, ... [... more]
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Main feature: webbed hind-feet
Water Rat's have one pair of distinctive chisel shaped incisors with hard yellow enamel on front surfaces. Flattened head, long blunt nose, with abundant whiskers, small eyes. Variable. Near-black, grey to brown, with white to orange belly. Thick ... [... more]
Australian Museum |
Rattus norvegicus
Brown rats have a pair of distinctive chisel shaped incisors with hard yellow enamel on front surfaces. Shelter under bushes, in sewers and other urban sites, or construct deep burrow systems, make nests of shredded materials. Closely associated ... [... more]
Australian Museum |
Rattus fuscipes
Bush rats have a pair of distinctive chisel shaped incisors with hard yellow enamel on front surfaces. Grey to grey-brown or reddish above, grey or cream below; dense soft fur. Dense forest understorey, shelter in short burrows under logs or ... [... more]
Australian Museum |
Rattus rattus
Black Rats have a pair of distinctive chisel shaped incisors with hard yellow enamel on front surfaces. Large thin ears (20mm+) which reach middle of eye when bent forward. Charcoal grey to black or light brown above, cream or white below; sleek ... [... more]
Australian Museum |
House Mouse
House mice have a pair of distinctive chisel shaped incisors with hard yellow enamel on front surfaces. Brownish-grey above, white to grey or pale yellow below; soft dense fur to 7mm long. Secluded parts of buildings, reed beds, cracks in the ... [... more]
Australian Museum |