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<blockquote data-quote="moreluck" data-source="post: 211208" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>When we lived in Mission Viejo, I used to hang one of those bird feeders where you fill it from the top with lots of seed and it fills a bottom tray. As the birds eat, more seed comes out of the jar and into the bottom tray through a slot maybe only 1/2 inch or less high.</p><p> </p><p> We quit it when one night we went out to see what our dog was barking about. She kept looking at the bird feeder. We shined a flash light on it and <u>INSIDE</u> the glass jar part were 2 Norwegian Roof Rats just gobbling all the seed. The light made them just freeze.</p><p> </p><p>Do you realize how flat they had to be to squeeze through that tiny slot?? I believe it when they say they are all cartilege.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moreluck, post: 211208, member: 1246"] When we lived in Mission Viejo, I used to hang one of those bird feeders where you fill it from the top with lots of seed and it fills a bottom tray. As the birds eat, more seed comes out of the jar and into the bottom tray through a slot maybe only 1/2 inch or less high. We quit it when one night we went out to see what our dog was barking about. She kept looking at the bird feeder. We shined a flash light on it and [U]INSIDE[/U] the glass jar part were 2 Norwegian Roof Rats just gobbling all the seed. The light made them just freeze. Do you realize how flat they had to be to squeeze through that tiny slot?? I believe it when they say they are all cartilege. [/QUOTE]
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