A rat has ine value, man. It has an inner sense. A squirrel and a roof rat, you cannot tell thit uf. They're both really cute. I just see big asses rats and small asses on rats. We all know that humans destroy nature to build s and other infrastructure, but humans themselves are part of nature. Do you think it's even possible for an advance, a civilization of at least our human capabilities, to sustain a better balance between wild life and the civilization itself? Oh, i think we can do a lot better. An starting wi o is just starting with a younow.
What happens when nature commits a crime? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Paul Mecurio discuss law-breaking animals with Mary Roach and her new book Fuzz: When Nature Breaks The Law. Can we hack nature?
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