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It has been shown that rats in captivity display an inverse relationship between agression and cage size
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| I can't take it anymore! I've been snowed in for 4 days now! | |
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| Seriously what would you be doing otherwise? | |
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When the rats are given a chance to move freely outside of the cage for even an hour a day seems to partialy negate the effects of the smaller cage
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| Perhaps buying beer and cigarettes | |
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| You don't even smoke all of the time. You only want beer and cigarettes because you don't have any. | |
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:however if the rats are left in a confined area without removal the agression will eventualy manafest as violence
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| You know what else I don't have? A fistfull of red hair. I wonder where I could get that? | |
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| Are you threating me? Bring it, stickboy. | |
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