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Huge Rats and 'Super Rats' Evolving into Sizes of Animals that Have Attacked Humans in Yellowstone National Park... Keys of Human Presiding and Control Necessary

Posted by Animal Dangers Blog on Friday, February 14, 2014,
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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Effects of Human Contraints on Dangerous Animals Might Increase Physical Forms of These Animals Making Them More Dangerous

Posted by ETISworld.com on Wednesday, August 29, 2012,
Thank PETA for showing coverage of bears in zoos that, based on the stories, appear to not be doing much more than meeting rock-bottom requirements for keeping an animal captive in a zoo.

We don't want to say, thank the drama that occurred when animals in a personal zoo were released in the Midwest [exact dates to be added soon] about a 2 years ago.

We have to be grateful for the advances in civilization and technology; these are to make our lives better.  Sometimes, wild animals get their live...
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