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Originally posted by HereOnThePrimalEdge
Maybe Hotpe is a lumberjack and he's okay.
Although I occasionally wore a checkered flannel shirt as I wielded my chainsaw to cut down trees, I can assure you (and I hope without too much disappointment) that I at no time would "wear high heels, Suspendies, and a bra."
But back to rats. The location of my farm was in some ways like Hawaii, with micro-climates and distinct environmental zones. One side of the river had rattlesnakes for instance, the other did not. One side of the river encouraged the growth of maple trees, my side had mostly oak and birch (with occasional infiltrators along the edge of the forests.) I had over 180 frost free days on the ridge top, while neighbors down the road in the valley had only 90 frost free days, as cold air sinks. My ridge was rat-free, although I never knew why and have to admit, never really though about it until now. Oh, we did have wild turkeys too.
I'll take the rats here in Hawaii though. I was happy to leave behind those 30 below zero nights.
The Donner Party really wasn't that great of a party, was it?
This video show how good swimmers rats are and most of us know how well they can climb aboard logs and rubbish in the waters.
To not have rats on the other side of the river,creek etc is again hard to believe. Fess up the truth.
So mice and woodchucks were normal yet the rats were special ed?
This video is worth watching. Swimming ability starts around 2:25 but watching the whole thing is worthwhile.
I may have digressed a wee bit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t2VPBF6Kp4