Rat News
There is great news in the rescue operation of workers trapped in the Silkyara Tunnel of Uttarkashi in 17 days. 41 laborers trapped inside the Silkyara Tunnel in Uttarakhand since November 12 were successfully rescued. Rat miners are said to have played an important role in this success.
The rescue operation of workers trapped in Silkyara Tunnel of Uttarkashi is continuing. Today, 17 days have passed since the rescue operation of workers in Uttarkashi.An exclusive video of rat miners digging in the tunnel has surfaced.in which they are seen pulling soil from the pipe. Now only 5 meters of drilling is left.it is hoped that the workers can be evacuated safely today.
Press Information Bureau (PIB) claimed that the reports saying Lucknow Division of Northern spent Rs 41,000 on catching one rat are misleading and provided clarification on it.
"Magawa has been detecting landmines for the past five years. He completely ignores any scrap metal lying around and so is much faster at finding landmines than people would be. He can search the area of a tennis court in 30 minutes, something that would take a human with a metal detector up to four days," said PDSA.
"When Magawa detects a landmine by the chemicals used in it, he signals to his handler. They know that where Magawa signals is the exact location because his sense of smell is so good, and so can dispose of the mine safely," they added.
Rats have a penchant for making colonies near railway tracks and stations as living near them ensures a steady supply of food. Now, a video of a rat pulling a salad bowl along a subway metro track in new York has gone viral on social media.
“See how you ate the bread! Now I see how you like it with a bit of fire!,” the cruel man shouts.
Named Uromys vika, the new species is a lot bigger than the black rats that spread throughout the world with European colonists.
The video shows the snake kills its prey and eats it.
The mama rat pounces once, twice, three times on the snake’s tail and on the fourth attack, it drops its prey.
However, the cat in this video you are about to watch, seems like a fan of role reversals.
Air India flight from Mumbai going to London had to return after a cabin crew member spotted a rat on board.
In a first, a rat took a selfie from a passed out man's phone on a New York city railway station, a media report said.
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