A rat: We can no longer live as rats: we know too much'
Briefly

The rats on Mr. Fitzgibbon's farm have unique ways that Mrs. Frisby knows nothing about. They are different from typical rats and even most other animals, showing distinctive curious, intelligent, and trainable traits.
Rats, genetically close to humans, are social, omnivorous, and display behaviors like sitting on haunches to eat. The National Fancy Rat Society emphasizes their similarity to humans, highlighting their intelligence and trainable nature.
Rats, capable of surgical precision, learned to kill cane toads by removing their poisonous gallbladders and toxic skin to consume their thigh muscle. This showcases the remarkable adaptability and resourcefulness of rats.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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