Two rats. One slice of pizza. May the best rodent win. — -- Pizza Rat: The Sequel just happened on a subway track in New York City -- and it was caught on video. The video taken Thursday night at ...
NEW YORK CITY (WFLA) — A new rat is taking the internet by storm after being seen hauling a donut through a New York City subway. Carly Hittner uploaded a Tiktok video of the determined rodent ...
An a-dough-rable pair of New York City rats got their paws on a doughnut in a TikTok clip that’s proved a worthy challenger to the beloved pizza rat footage. The video, shared by Carly Hittner on her ...
Oh, the struggles of life. Every morning seems like a battle against the world as the day turns into a never-ending race to get to work, take the kids to school, and put a little food on the table.
Residents of the growing town of Eagle, Idaho, are encountering a nuisance usually associated with big cities: swarms of rats. In Eagle that includes the acrobatic roof rat.
Can pizza rat just live? Apparently not. Here’s a video posted on Thursday that shows two greasy-lipped pizza rats fighting over one slice of pizza on the subway track. It’s mildly entertaining. One ...
Pizza Rat, the industrious rodent seen tryna catch a train while chowin’ down on some ‘za, is the hero New York City deserves. Fittingly, for a few brief, beautiful hours, a street was named after ...
All New Yorkers LOVE pizza, and that holds true whether they have two legs as four, as one subway rat proved over the weekend. Twitter user @michaelcourant caught a rare-ish glimpse of this rare ...
Staten Island is the only borough without subway lines, but their Minor League Baseball team soon will be named for Pizza Rat, a rodent known for snacking in a train station. Staten Island is the only ...
PHILADELPHIA -- We've seen so many great videos over the past month or so, but we dare say... this may be the best. You remember New York's famous "Pizza Rat"? Well, move over... it's time to meet the ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Late last month, New York City posted a job listing for a new “director of rodent ...
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