Definition of pack rat

pack ratnoun

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/ˈpæk ræt//ˈpæk ræt/

The term "pack rat" is commonly used to describe a particular type of rodent that belongs to the family of mice and rats. This animal is known for its habit of hoarding and storing various objects and materials in its nest or burrow. The origin of the word "pack rat" can be traced back to the early 1900s. The term was coined by a group of miners in the American Southwest, who observed the behavior of these rodents near their mining camps. They noticed that these rats would collect and carry objects like bits of metal, branches, and other debris in their mouths and paws, which they would then pack into their dens. The miners found this behavior intriguing and amusing, as they believed that these rats were acting like humans who pack their belongings into bags or suitcases. They, therefore, called these rodents "pack rats" as a playful reference to this human-like habit. Today, the term "pack rat" is widely used to describe these rodents, which include species such as the woodrat and the kangaroo rat. The name accurately describes their penchant for collecting and storing items in their dens, which is a characteristic that sets them apart from other rodents in their family.

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a person who collects and stores things that they do not really need

một người thu thập và lưu trữ những thứ mà họ không thực sự cần

a small North American animal like a mouse that collects small sticks, etc. in its hole

một loài động vật nhỏ ở Bắc Mỹ như chuột, thích thu thập những que nhỏ, v.v. trong hang của nó