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Corpse rats, nice. From all the ditch meat russia left to rot where they were shot, for the last two months. Wondered when we were going to see the vermin reaction from that many corpses rotting up the countryside.
Nice work Russia, looks like you're now the 3rd best army in Ukraine after them and the rats.
FYI, mice and rats are different animals. These are mice.
I wonder if mice will generally eat corpses if there's other sources of food available. They're herbivores, but they're not obligate herbivores and can eat pretty much anything, so it's not impossible at least. It being winter, maybe a little Russian snacc might be tempting even for mice?
Corpse Mice, ok. ok.