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  1. With Brett Partridge, Peter Bensley, Toni Scanlan, Jay Laga'aia. Beneath its surface exists a playground for the murky underworld, pollution hazards, the remnants of huge drug hauls, and a graveyard of bodies from years of suicides, accidents and murders. That's the world of the WATER RATS.

  2. Water Rats is an Australian TV police procedural broadcast on the Nine Network from 1996 to 2001. The series was based on the work of Sydney Water Police who fight crime around Sydney Harbour and surrounding locales.

  3. Water rat, any of 18 species of amphibious carnivorous rodents. They exhibit many adaptations associated with hunting in water for food and burrowing along streams, rivers, and lakes. The eyes are small, the nostrils can be closed to keep water out, and the external portion of the ears is either.

  4. Water Rats (TV Series 1996–2001) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. The Sydney Water Police investigate a fatal bombing on a charter ferry while at the same time trying to locate other explosive devices that may still be located in the harbour.

  6. Watch Water Rats Free Online | 3 Seasons. In Sydney, an elite police squad tackles some of the most sinister and brutal crimes that fester in the underbelly of the city’s glittering harbors.

  7. Water Rats is a fast moving, high suspense police action drama set in beautiful Sydney Harbour. Delves beneath the glittering surface to tackle some of the city's most sinister and treacherous crimes.

  8. Water Rats. 1996 -2003. 6 Seasons. Nine Network. Drama, Action & Adventure. TVPG. Watchlist. An elite team of Australian police officers strive to keep Sydney's harbor safe. Streaming.

  9. Currently you are able to watch "Water Rats" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads or for free with ads on Freevee, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Tubi TV, VUDU Free. It is also possible to buy "Water Rats" as download on Amazon Video.

  10. Jul 1, 2024 · A PhD candidate urges citizen scientists to log sightings of the "mysterious", semi-aquatic animals — also known as water rats — so researchers can gather more information about its population.

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