Lifeguard Rats will Save another Rat from Drowning
Scientists have discovered that a rat will stick out a paw for another rat to hold onto if it’s drowning. Not only that, but this is especially true for rats that have previously had a near-drowning experience. And they would rather save a rat, then eat.
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www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/25401/20150512/lifeguard-rats-will-save-another-rat-drowning.htm
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