Friday, August 8, 2025

RAT KING .....KING RAT..........

 

Statistically they say (who are they?).....that for  every human being in new  york   ....there  are   10 rats .......(not  counting the  two legged  coked out bastards in the  financial sector  in wall street .)...........wearing suits   ....those are worse than the real rats   .........so anyways......... i thought just  let you know  king rats  ......i never  heard of them  .......but they seem to be getting  bigger in the  cities .........so as i was  born in the  year of the  rat  .....by  the way  chinese  do the  years  of  animals......  yes ....... i was  born  in that  year........  and   funnily enough........ i  have  to take rat poison ....... everyday to stay alive  .....(warfin).........and i take enough to  kill a  rat !!!!!!!!!  ..........how life  turns out   ......still can't  complain  so far so good .....i guess in some  bizarre  way ......... a  rat   contributes to something in society ........but  it is  always   has  a negative  comparison ......"like you dirty  rat".(in case you did not know  it was  james  cagney in a movie )............."or they breed  like  rats'........anyways......... the  chinese   celebrate the year of the  rat  ...... and  they also  eat  them........ i guess  waste not  want not.........i heard a rumour that they sold  60 million pounds of  rat meat  disguised as  chicken wings ........... for one  super  bowl  many years  ago ......oh well !!!!!!!........a  drunk  football  fan   will never   know.......... what they  fuck they are eating  ........they are drunks   ........it's the  same  with the   british  eating  khebabs (just a  big rotunda of revolving meat it is  meant to  be  lamb.........  but who the  fuck  can trust a  fucking camel trader)...........just as  bad  as  a horse trader in UK!!!!!!..........cannot   be trusted on any level ..............like  gypsies ....aka  khakers!!!!!!!....drunks /alkies/ they will eat shit through an  old   sock .... pissheads ........

Rat kings might actually be real—but it’s nothing to laugh about

Jason Bittel
5 min read
A rat king displayed at the University of Tartu Natural History Museum in Estonia. Some have claimed that the phenomenon in which rats become entangled by their tails is just a hoax but experts say there's reason to believe it's real.
A rat king displayed at the University of Tartu Natural History Museum in Estonia. Some have claimed that the phenomenon in which rats become entangled by their tails is just a hoax but experts say there's reason to believe it's real. Photograph by Oleksandr Rupeta, Alamy Stock Photo

Since at least the 1500s, people have been mesmerized by the legend of a so-called “rat king.”

Usually depicted as a mass of a rodents with their tails tied in a knot, the specific details can vary by the telling. In some stories, the group is led by one rat that directs the rest, perhaps with psychological powers, while in others, the whole group works together, like some kind of amalgamated monster.

In one version or another, the rat king—which can refer to the whole group of animals, or simply the dominant rat—is an idea that has appeared in all forms of pop culture.

But is there any truth to the rat king legend?

Some experts have argued that historical rat king “discoveries” could have been hoaxes—although they couldn’t rule out the possibility that such a thing is physically possible. Meanwhile others are convinced.

(How rats became part of city life.)

“The rat king is not a legend,” argues Andrei Miljutin, curator at the University of Tartu Natural History Museum in Estonia, in an email. “In contrast to gods and humanoids, everyone can see and study rat kings at museums in different countries. Two of them are housed in the very building where I am writing this message.”

However, Miljutin, who says rats are his favorite animal and that he somewhat fell into studying rat kings, stresses that the discovery of one is nothing to celebrate.

“Indeed, it is a death sentence. The animals suffer from permanent pain. They cannot move around normally to find food and water, and what is worse, they are helpless,” he says.

A small, wooden, ball-shaped sculpture of five rats.
As rats scramble over one another, their tails can become entangled. Above, a miniature sculpture by 19th century netsuke artist Ikkan depicts five rats in a ball. Photograph by Heritage Art/Heritage Images/Getty Images
An illustration of several rats joined at the tail
An illustration of a rat king drawn by German physician M. B. Valentini in 1714. Tales of rat kings date back at least to the 1500s. Photograph by Interfoto/Alamy Stock Photo

What is a rat king?

In a 2007 study published in the journal Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, Miljutin found that, before 2005, there were 58 rat king sightings he deemed reliable, though just six of these were preserved in museums. Interestingly, some common themes emerged.

With the exception of one rat king documented on the island of Java in Indonesia, all the rat kings were from the same species—the black rat, or Rattus rattus. Most were identified in Germany, France, Poland, the Netherlands, and Belgium, and findings often seemed to coincide with spates of cold weather.

(Carolina the giant rat retires as a hero after saving many lives.)

Therefore, Miljutin concluded that rat kings are most likely to occur in areas where both cold winters and black rats are found.

As for how the tails of the rats became entangled, it seems true rat kings are not a result of knotting, but rather the product of some other sticky material.

In one case Miljutin investigated in South Estonia in 2021, he says, “the knot of tails looked like a large ball due to the incorporation of a mixture of clay soil, poultry manure, straw, and feathers.”

Interestingly, those rats were still alive by the time Miljutin got to them. This makes him one of the very few people known to have seen a living rat king phenomenon in person.

The local news channel even captured video of the 13 tangled-up black rats—all young rats of both sexes.

How rat kings could happen

As an urban rodentologist of more than 30 years—who has even been described as “the rat king of New York” himself—Bobby Corrigan has come across this legend more than once.

“I have been asked in the press multiple times about rat kings, and I always reply I have not personally witnessed it in my long career,” says Corrigan, who spent 16 years teaching at Purdue University and is now a consultant for RmC Pest Management Consulting.

But after reviewing Miljutin’s evidence, Corrigan says he’s convinced.

“For sure, it is real, but it is rare,” he says, “or at least rare to us humans. Maybe not to the long-tailed rats of the world.”

(Is it time to finally ban glue traps in the U.S.?)

There are also several aspects of rodent behavior and anatomy Corrigan has seen firsthand that align with what would be necessary to create a rat king.

“Rats have a behavior where they all get together in very tiny spaces in walls and ground burrows. It’s called hugger-muggering,” says Corrigan. “They all get really close together to exchange body heat, because they don’t hibernate.”

Similarly, Corrigan says rat tails are composed of cartilage, which makes them very flexible, and many rat species use their tails to curl around branches to provide some extra grip.

However, rat tails cannot be tied into a knot, he says.

Finally, while he finds it unlikely any trapped rodents would obey a master and function as one, rats do establish hierarchies, similar to primates or canines.

“Often there will be a dominant male that mates with all the females and keeps a territory,” says Corrigan. “So, is there a dominant rat in the area where there is a social structure, and could you call that rat ‘king’? Yes.”

While rats and rat kings might seem frightening—especially as they’re portrayed in pop culture—Corrigan says he takes a different point of view.

“We probably owe 20, maybe 30, additional years to our own [life expectancy] to rats,” he says. “We’ve tested every single cancer drug in the world on them, every pharmaceutical, and we continue to do so.”

“These animals are a tremendous benefit to humankind,” says Corrigan.








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