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October 3, 2008 at 12:33 am #1045592
…Left my mates and got in a taxi and some how started talking about every murder that the guy knew about as we passed where they had happened. Then about the guy who was mardered at the bus stop where I got out.
Than some fucking radge staffy tried to set about me and its useless chav owner rants about how he only lets it off the lead when its late at night as its a “fucking killer”.
Now I have uni in 7 hours and I can’t be arsed sleeping just stuck writing some big storey about a rat kingdom.
October 3, 2008 at 12:39 am #1180363do you mean a “rat king”, a (disputed) zoological phenomenon whereby a number of rats get intertwined by their tails which get knotted together and have to all move along as one group, or just a load of rats with one what is appointed as king?
October 3, 2008 at 12:40 am #1180372That sounds Interesting :weee: Obviously that driver has been in the business too long …
Get yourself In the Chat Room mate 🙂
EDIT: Both of you, dont think Ive had a chin wag with either of ya yet lol.
October 3, 2008 at 12:48 am #1180367General Lighting;238437 wrote:do you mean a “rat king”, a (disputed) zoological phenomenon whereby a number of rats get intertwined by their tails which get knotted together and have to all move along as one group, or just a load of rats with one what is appointed as king?Nah I’ve been writing a story for the last 6 months or so its getting ridiculous. I don’t normally write anything longer than a few thousand words but this is about 80 pages long so far and I’m still nowhere near half way through.
The general plan is based on an idea I wrote for an animation a friend was working on and is basically Animal Farm meets Redwall but in my own annoyingly erratic fashion.
October 3, 2008 at 8:09 am #1180368General Lighting;238437 wrote:do you mean a “rat king”, a (disputed) zoological phenomenon whereby a number of rats get intertwined by their tails which get knotted together and have to all move along as one group, or just a load of rats with one what is appointed as king?is that actually true?
October 3, 2008 at 9:31 am #1180364djprocess;238444 wrote:is that actually true?its a disputed theory.
Some (mostly the cryptozoologists and tinfoil helmet types) claim it can happen, but most other zoologists claim its impossible, and that found preserved specimens are the work of such people as bored rat catchers with access to a large quantity of dead rodents and slightly warped minds.
Both go with the job; the sorts of poisons used especially in the middle ages onwards are full of heavy metals which when ingested cause mental problems over a chronic period.
I would suspect that rats are way too smart to get their tails knotted together in such a fashion in the wild, and if they did would sacrifice the tip of their tail (they can survive with a shorter one) rather than be caught up in such a manner.
preserved rat kings tend to also be of Rattus rattus, the “roof rat” or “ship rat” which has been mostly displaced by the Norway/Brown Rat Rattus norvegicus.
Maybe these ones are less smart (although they are more common still in hotter countries and you don’t hear of many rat kings there) – I still suspect generations of rat catchers playing tricks as they were paid per rat, and waving a big bundle of dead rats at people was a good sales tactic to show the rat catcher was needed…
October 3, 2008 at 11:44 am #1180366elretardo87;238439 wrote:meets Redwall but in my own annoyingly erratic fashion.Redwall now there’s a blast from the past i remember reading that book
October 3, 2008 at 11:51 am #1180369General Lighting;238437 wrote:do you mean a “rat king”, a (disputed) zoological phenomenon whereby a number of rats get intertwined by their tails which get knotted together and have to all move along as one group, or just a load of rats with one what is appointed as king?:laugh_at:
October 3, 2008 at 11:53 am #1180370General Lighting;238448 wrote:its a disputed theory.Some (mostly the cryptozoologists and tinfoil helmet types) claim it can happen, but most other zoologists claim its impossible, and that found preserved specimens are the work of such people as bored rat catchers with access to a large quantity of dead rodents and slightly warped minds.
Both go with the job; the sorts of poisons used especially in the middle ages onwards are full of heavy metals which when ingested cause mental problems over a chronic period.
I would suspect that rats are way too smart to get their tails knotted together in such a fashion in the wild, and if they did would sacrifice the tip of their tail (they can survive with a shorter one) rather than be caught up in such a manner.
preserved rat kings tend to also be of Rattus rattus, the “roof rat” or “ship rat” which has been mostly displaced by the Norway/Brown Rat Rattus norvegicus.
Maybe these ones are less smart (although they are more common still in hotter countries and you don’t hear of many rat kings there) – I still suspect generations of rat catchers playing tricks as they were paid per rat, and waving a big bundle of dead rats at people was a good sales tactic to show the rat catcher was needed…
iirc there was one idea that when there are alot of rats in a nest together it’s not there tails that get tangled it’s the urin that kind of melts them together .. as there all sitting in there own wee :yakk:
October 3, 2008 at 12:26 pm #1180365DaftFader;238464 wrote:iirc there was one idea that when there are alot of rats in a nest together it’s not there tails that get tangled it’s the urin that kind of melts them together .. as there all sitting in there own wee :yakk:yep thats the same theory, but rats are normally clean and intelligent enough to treat one area away from the nest as a toilet in the same way we don’t normally piss in the corner of our bedroom….
at work there are often rats in the loft (and the little sods are gnawing the already sketchy Openreach wiring for the telephones :crazy_diz) and they only shit and piss in one corner of the loft…
October 3, 2008 at 11:01 pm #1180371General Lighting;238466 wrote:yep thats the same theory, but rats are normally clean and intelligent enough to treat one area away from the nest as a toilet in the same way we don’t normally piss in the corner of our bedroom….at work there are often rats in the loft (and the little sods are gnawing the already sketchy Openreach wiring for the telephones :crazy_diz) and they only shit and piss in one corner of the loft…
witch would sugest that it is a faulsification … i swear i have seen a picture of it on a documentry once tho .. but as you say there are many inconsitancies
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