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Rat video of a Norway Rat caught from Newark,NJ

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2007

This is footage of a norway (sewer) Rat caught on the job and brought home and is now in my garage it is almost 2 feet long and about 2 and 3/4 lbs which is large for this species.This is no Pet...

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  • don't misunderstand me im not saying catch wiled rats and keep them as pets. even sick rats can live long enough to cause issues. and if your naberhood rats are infected they can couse mass amounts of damage to property and helth issues. a solo rat probably isnt going to be much of a risk but even there wast in larg amounts can be a health risk. if you capture a wiled rat relocate 0or destory. the vet part was for those deturmend to keep one.

  • @luther349 the problem is that a single rat can still cause lots of health problems

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  • This video makes me wish i had a big cage, and a bigger stick.....

  • @MrTaipan55 Go play some playstation games instead of wasting time on youtube posting silly comments.

  • The bubonic plague came from my beautiful niece and not a diseased rat.

  • @TheYellowtulip I wish you wake up one day with half of your face already eaten by your pet rats.

  • He is really cute. 

  • I hate rats

  • @gopherdude - Learn to read. I wrote the same thing you did.

  • @RichieD814 This.

    "wild" Rats are not sociable, pleasant, polite, creatures.

    Wild Rats are cunning and destructive creatures who have teeth as hard as iron who do what they need to survive and are just as dangerous and harmfull as any other wild animal be it a mountain lion, or a mouse.

    They carry diseases and parasites from living a hard life and they are in no mood for any of you guyses misplaced sympathy.

  • WHAT DID YOU DO WITH HIM?

  • @TheYellowtulip I agree with you 100%. Rats are not the "monsters". WE ARE. We are the idiots who made them monsters, by making them invasive species; along with every other invasive species, on the planet. We are the ultimate negative entity on this planet. And also, I have a pet rat named Millie. Although she’s not wild, she does illustrate a brighter side to rats, and portraying rats as not being vicious animals, if they are raised by humans, who give them proper care and attention.

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