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Posted on 11 September 20231 September 2023 by David

Long load (rat, West Park)

Long load (rat, West Park)

A young rat in West Park dragging something several times its own length. Not sure what it was, but the rat was very determined to drag it along, and eventually made the security of some shrubbery.

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