Animals
Mice Plague in Australia Continues to Wreak Havoc Due to Exploding Population of Rodents
The critters had gnawed their way into the pantry and destroyed everything they could reach. Their feces and foul urine were strewn across the soft furnishings and beds from one end of the house to the other.
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