After existing quietly for over two decades on a Roscoe Village sidewalk in Chicago, a rodent-shaped indent became an ...
Scientists who inspected Chicago's famous "rat hole" now say the imprint was not actually made by a rat, calling it a case of ...
A rat-shaped indent on a Chicago sidewalk went viral early last year, with troves of people venturing to the hole bearing ...
Researchers used methods from paleontology to analyze the quirky local landmark, created when a rodent of a certain size fell into wet concrete.
A statistical analysis of an infamous indentation in a sidewalk suggested a 99 percent likelihood that another rodent made ...
Despite its online fame, no one ever formally analysed the imprint to confirm what left it in the sidewalk—until now.
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Rat Problem Quail Escape & Grass in Pen Experiment
In this captivating video, join us as we tackle a challenging rat problem that has been affecting our quail pen. Discover our ...
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