Man-Animal War: Mice Strike in China
An army of 2 billion mice have invaded central China after the June 23rd flooding on the Yangtze River raised water levels of the Dongting Lake so much that the rodents were forced to evacuate their mouse holes along the lake's islands in search of food and shelter among central China's unsuspecting population. Read about it at TheState.com.
Yes, mice are slightly cuter than rats, but no less dangerous. And at 2 billion strong they can certainly ravage a good portion of the land, as to, if nothing else, make the humans unprepared for further attacks.
So far, residents have killed 2.3 million field mice, and yet that only represents one percent of the invading army. The mice are devastating crop fields are an even damaging much needed dikes that prevent further flooding. Damn those conniving mice!
To further hypothesize on their abilities, look in my "Shared Feeds" for a story about how sex makes mice brains grow. With an 2 billion-strong invasion, it would certainly seem that the mice are having a lot of sex...and getting smarter with each coitus.
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