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Giant Rats Dragging McDonald's McMuffins Appear in New York Subway Stations

On March 15th, the British 'Sun' and 'Daily Mail' newspapers published the same amusing video: a hungry giant rat was dragging a McDonald's McMuffin in a hurry on the steps of a New York subway station, just like a busy modern city person, or a McDonald's loyal fan.

This video was uploaded by the Subway Creatures account on Twitter, and netizens named it 'Rushing Foodie'. The cute giant rat quickly ran up the steps with its beloved trophy, and the scene was immediately clicked and commented on by tens of thousands of people as soon as it was published.

Some netizens called this little rat 'McDonald's McMuffin Rat', urging this little elf 'Come on, come on, come on, little guy!'

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Some netizens joked that in a week, this little Jerry will be dragging a patient with a coma to run.

This reflects the optimism of people in serious situations.

One female netizen didn't like this little Jerry as much as others, she coldly commented, 'This video proves that the rats in the subway are as big as otters!'

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Undoubtedly, like Jerry, the McDonald's rat can also be a representative of urban rats. Scientists have seriously studied urban rats and published a paper called 'The Genetic Adaptation of Rats in New York City', their research findings showed that the most surprising common point between urban rats and urban people is their diet, with McDonald's representing high-sugar, high-calorie food occupying a high proportion in the diet of urban people, triggering a series of public health problems, some of which also appear in rats.

See, doesn't this little rat with a McDonald's in its mouth just correspond to the scientist's research results?

Population geneticist Arbel Harpak and his team also studied 400 brown rats in New York City, particularly studying the genetic differences between 29 Manhattan rats and rural Chinese rats, this research team cited the 'Pizza Rat' as an example to illustrate the adaptive capacity of urban rats.

'Tom and Jerry' is the little Jerry, did it have a rural rat? Have you seen rats in the city? What are the differences between rural rats?

Source: DAILYMAIL, theSun

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