The irony - LA LA huh??1.chicago
2.la
3.nyc
4.dc
5.san.fran
6.detroit
7.phila
8.b.more
9.denver
10.minneapolis
top.10 for the little cheese eaters
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Damn 2 Cali cities on that list - fires, earthquakes, crump music, khakis, c00ns, and rat infestations1.chicago
2.la
3.nyc
4.dc
5.san.fran
6.detroit
7.phila
8.b.more
9.denver
10.minneapolis
top.10 for the little cheese eaters
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bytchass Cali rats probably smuggling kale and fukkin almond milk and shyt.1.chicago
2.la
3.nyc
4.dc
5.san.fran
6.detroit
7.phila
8.b.more
9.denver
10.minneapolis
top.10 for the little cheese eaters
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Man. They got old school 80s rats out in Red Hook bumping Big Daddy Kane!
bytchass Cali rats probably smuggling kale and fukkin almond milk and shyt.
NYC rats snatch your chicken fried rice box right out the bag.
Some of these fukkers be riding down Southern BLVD on lil mo-peds.
No fukkin helmets!
Mad reckless!
FukkkkkkkkMan. They got old school 80s rats out in Red Hook bumping Big Daddy Kane!
Them lil fukkboys will tie a outa towners shoe laces together and holla
"Aint
No
Half
Steppin!"
He won’t be waiting for the bus when that settlement money hits.
I want all the smoke!Fukkkkkkkk
Funny story about this.
That means for heavily-infested areas you could have several rats per person! And in some ways, rats are better suited for living in cities than people. They can climb brick walls, "tightrope walk" over telephone cables, and their incisors grow 14 inches a year. Which lets them gnaw into anything — including everywhere you don't want them.
But their most powerful ability? Rats are clever. Too clever. Scientists have shown that rats can learn to use tools. And when offered the choice between a chocolate and freeing a trapped friend. Rats chose to free their friend over chocolate!
Translate those smarts to the real world and rats easily avoid traps. Trying to poison them won't help much either. Rats are extremely patient when it comes to new foods. They'll taste just a tiny portion at first, wait to see if that food makes them sick and only then, consume the rest if it's safe.
This is called "delayed learning" and it's why rats are notoriously difficult to poison. Plus, they can develop resistance to many poisons over time so even outwitting them might not work in the long run.