11 Amazing Facts About Rats
One glimpse of a beady-eyed rat scuttling across the basement floor or darting down a city sidewalk is enough to make most people scream. Here are a few facts that show why rats deserve another look.
One glimpse of a beady-eyed rat scuttling across the basement floor or darting down a city sidewalk is enough to make most people scream. Here are a few facts that show why rats deserve another look.
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Happy National Good Neighbor Day!
If these long-lost animals could talk, they’d have quite a story to tell.
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