Rats have long been part of life in Paris. They startle tourists, dart across streets, and scurry through parks, becoming a familiar - and sometimes unwelcome - sight for residents.
The warmer it gets, the faster rats multiply in cities that already struggle to contain them, according to a new study. Cold weather is one of the few things that can slow rats down, and with climate ...
The saying goes that Kansas City in August is hotter than two rats in a wool sock, but it turns out the rising temperatures from climate change are fueling explosive growth in the global rat ...
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