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$14.28, Dec 11 - Dec 16 $8.62, Dec 11 - Dec 16 $7.89, Dec 11 6:57 pm $14.28, Dec 11 - Dec 16 $8.62, Dec 11 - Dec 16 $7.58, Dec 16 8:13 pm $14.13, Dec 21 - Jan 5 $8.45, Dec 21 - Jan 5 $5.50, Dec 21 5:52 pm $14.13, Dec 21 - Jan 5 $8.45, Dec 21 - Jan 5 $3.97, Dec 27 5:59 am $14.13, Dec 21 - Jan 5 $8.45, Dec 21 - Jan 5 $3.68, Dec 31 10:40 pm $14.13, Dec 21 - Jan 5 $8.45, Dec 21 - Jan 5 $3.24, Jan 5 5:14 pm $14.15, Jan 10 - Jan 15 $8.62, Jan 10 - Jan 20 $3.04, Jan 10 - Jan 15 $14.00, Jan 20 - Jan 25 $8.62, Jan 10 - Jan 20 $5.22, Jan 20 1:00 pm $14.00, Jan 20 - Jan 25 $9.38, Jan 25 1:42 pm $5.02, Jan 25 1:42 pm $14.02, Jan 30 - Feb 4 $9.30, Jan 30 1:21 pm $4.93, Jan 30 1:21 pm $14.02, Jan 30 - Feb 4 $9.34, Feb 4 4:01 pm $4.86, Feb 4 4:01 pm $14.04, Feb 9 - Feb 15 $9.51, Feb 9 - Feb 15 $4.78, Feb 9 6:06 pm $14.04, Feb 9 - Feb 15 $9.51, Feb 9 - Feb 15 $4.68, Feb 15 1:50 am $14.06, Feb 20 - Feb 25 $9.21, Feb 20 9:46 am $4.58, Feb 20 9:46 am $14.06, Feb 20 - Feb 25 $9.50, Feb 25 10:08 pm $4.76, Feb 25 10:08 pm $14.08, Mar 7 8:41 am $9.08, Mar 7 - Mar 18 $4.17, Mar 7 8:41 am $15.63, Mar 18 6:30 pm $9.08, Mar 7 - Mar 18 $4.09, Mar 18 - Mar 30 $13.51, Mar 30 6:20 am $8.54, Mar 30 6:20 am $4.09, Mar 18 - Mar 30 $15.63, Apr 5 3:16 am $9.05, Apr 5 3:16 am $3.98, Apr 5 3:16 am
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$15.63 Apr 5, '16
Highest
$15.63 Apr 5, '16
Lowest
$13.51 Mar 30, '16
Average
$14.58 (30d avg) $14.23 (90d avg) $14.22 (Lifetime average)
Added
Dec 11, 2015
3rd Party New
Latest
$9.05 Apr 5, '16
Highest
$9.51 Feb 9, '16
Lowest
$8.45 Dec 21, '15
Average
$8.97 (30d avg) $9.12 (90d avg) $8.96 (Lifetime average)
Added
Dec 11, 2015
3rd Party Used
Latest
$3.98 Apr 5, '16
Highest
$7.89 Dec 11, '15
Lowest
$3.04 Jan 10, '16
Average
$4.12 (30d avg) $4.39 (90d avg) $4.64 (Lifetime average)
Added
Dec 11, 2015
Sales Rank
30 day average: 561,489 90 day average: 843,561
Product Description
Nobody likes a rat. And we're not talking about a snitch here. We're talking about those disgusting bald-tailed rodents that scurry around alleys and in the subway. But, hold on . . . are rats really so bad? There are hundreds of rat species all around the world that defy common stereotypes. Rats help predators survive, allow plants to spread their seeds, and even contribute to medical research that helps humans stay healthy. Simple, clear text introduces many of the rats that crawl on the earth today, where they live, what they eat, and how they survive. Next time you see a rat, take a second look.
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