
The result of 15 minute’s rat-hunting in a French trench in WW1. The soldier on the left is holding the hunting Jack Russell Terrier dog in his arm
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The result of 15 minute’s rat-hunting in a French trench in WW1. The soldier on the left is holding the hunting Jack Russell Terrier dog in his arm
by Straight_Ad2258
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source:[https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/trench-rats-killed-terrier-1916/](https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/trench-rats-killed-terrier-1916/)
That’s almost two rats per minute
i counted 22 rats
**that would mean the dog catched a rat every 41 seconds**
either he was areally good boi, or that trench was swarming with rats
if you told me those were rabbits with their ears cut,i would have believed it for a long time
how the heck did trenches got so full with rats?
was there no rat poison available at the time?
A novel musical rat Xylophone, pull on tails to produce a squeak of varying tone, Made from responsibly sourced materials.
The Trench cook: “guess whats for dinner tonight my garcons? Rat Au Van!”