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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/rats/ Once every 48 years, bamboo forests in Northeast India go into flower, and black rats descend upon them, like a plague. For the first time, National Geographic and NOVA and have captured this phenomenon film.

RAT ATTACK Premiers on NOVA Tuesday, February 24, 2009 at 8pm ET/PT on PBS. Please visit us online at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/rats/

You can purchase this on DVD via shopPBS at http://www.shoppbs.org/entry.point?entry=3450849&source=PBSCS_YOUTUBE_NOV...

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  • RELEASE THE CATS

  • you can't put foreign species in some country where they don't belong! It only gets worse!

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  • Where are the cats, owls, hawks and snakes etc?

  • shit just got real

  • @citizen773 Actually you'd be surprised how quickly rats will find a new home, just because a cat is around. They give off pheromones. That rats and mice don't like.

  • @wohodude100 but then how do you get rid of the rednecks arent they worse then the rats with all that moonshine and inbreeding

    lol

  • Looks like its rats for breakfast, lunch, AND dinner! :D

  • GESHHH JUST DROP THE NUKE

  • eat them they are food, especially in a starving nation

  • @hazardous1990 the cats would lose anyway, the rats are better at co-operating and are faster when it comes to attacking

  • @tvswnet agree to much.. why are we trying to kill them off anyway? xD, they arnt vicous unless provoked but thats like any animal..

  • LOL...humans are so funny...us against the rats...they'll always "win" because they live in concert and we do not. Actually, rats are amazing little animals...I'd HIGHLY recommend one as a domestic friend (pet)...they're very smart, interactive, and affectionate...like tiny, low-maintenance dogs.

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