This week's frigid weather has many New York City residents shivering, scurrying into cozy spots and feeling sapped.
These rats are breaking into police precincts — to get high on drugs. Drugged-up Texas rodents have reportedly been gobbling up marijuana and magic mushrooms stored as evidence in police ...
Rats also tend to love tunnels. Some of the rattiest stations, like 191st St. and Lexington Avenue-63rd St in Manhattan are ...
To illustrate the problem, Houston police Chief J. Noe Diaz pointed to one piece of cocaine evidence from 1996 that was still ...
Nosferatu employed 2,000 rat actors. You know what they say — it takes a village (of rats). Speaking with Vulture, Eggers estimated that his production used 2,000 live rats. In some more populated ...
This cold weather is causing some e-rat-tile dysfunction. Dirty rats aren’t doing the dirty deed in New York City as experts say a streak of Arctic temps have put the usually randy vermin’s libidos on ...
Police and city officials in Houston said evidence in storage lockers is being destroyed by "drug-addicted rats." ...
Police said they are reconsidering how they keep evidence after multiple incidents where rats got into the evidence room to ...
Ever wondered what rats can teach us about human history and survival? A Drexel prof. studies how rats' adaptability mirrors human history, migration, and survival. His recent article on the ...
Humans aren’t the only ones suffering from the recent cold snap that plunged temperatures in New York City into the teens. The rodents hate it, too, according to rat czar ...
“We got 400,000 pounds of marijuana in storage,” Houston Mayor John Whitmire told NBC. “The rats are the only ones enjoying it.” The mayor and law enforcement officials have now decided to ...