The rate at which rats in Papua New Guinea has been growing, is about a half a foot every 3 or 4 years. This estimate is pertaining to the rats which scientists have made records of, and possibly not counting the rats that have not been spotted, elusive abilities to hide detection, a part of the innate qualities of this animal.
Now, rats in Papua New Guinea, have gone from 2.5 feet, two and a half feet, to over 3 feet, three feet in length.
At the rate at which that animal is growing, if that ...
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