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622. Why Does Everyone Hate Rats?

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The Rat Race: Navigating NYC's Rodent Challenge

This chapter explores the intense struggle against rat populations in New York City, showcasing the city's mayor's commitment and the humorous creation of a 'Ratsar' position. It delves into the ethical implications of rat control, the public's mixed feelings about these creatures, and the vital role of sanitation in managing their numbers. Additionally, it examines the historical context of rats, including their connection to diseases like the plague, while challenging misconceptions about their impact on urban life.

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