Monday, May 7, 2018: The phrase "cornered rat" finds 95,700 Google search results, 3% more than last time's 93,000.
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1 comment:
I personally love rats. I think they are some of the coolest and fluffiest animals in the world.
"African giant pouched rats—huge, cat-size rodents native to central Africa—have bad vision but an extraordinary sense of smell.
This makes them perfect candidates for discovering hidden landmines by sniffing out the explosive TNT." Meet the Giant Rats That Are Sniffing out Landmines By Rachel A. Becker, National Geographic PUBLISHED October 7, 2015
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/10/151006-giant-rats-landmines-cambodia-science-animals/
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