Reminds me of the “Love, Death & Robots” episode “Mason’s Rats” where farmer Mason kept buying more and more technological advanced robots to get rid of his rat problem. The rats kept coming up with more advanced technology to get rid of the robots. Mason and the rats reach a peace settlement when Mason finds out the rats make a really good brew from the grain they’ve been stealing.
jmworacle 3 months ago
Or P.E.T.A. will sue for cruelty.
gammaguy 3 months ago
I used to watch my local mice remove the bait from the trap without triggering it.
WDemBlk Premium Member 3 months ago
Happy Halloween Everybody!
LongWong 3 months ago
Similiar to the Computer Virus Protection industry
zerotvus 3 months ago
Not if you use real peanut butter….
HOTLOTUS1 3 months ago
got 1 in my attic that way last night. now i just gotta crawl up there and get it before it becomes a skeleton like the last one.
fritzoid Premium Member 3 months ago
It’s not genetic engineering, just intense psychological conditioning. That’s why scientists make them run mazes.
baskate_2000 3 months ago
Got that right — the vicious circle of stupidity never ends!
Smeagol 3 months ago
Mice are smart learners, crows however…
adrianrune 3 months ago
Reminds me of the “Love, Death & Robots” episode “Mason’s Rats” where farmer Mason kept buying more and more technological advanced robots to get rid of his rat problem. The rats kept coming up with more advanced technology to get rid of the robots. Mason and the rats reach a peace settlement when Mason finds out the rats make a really good brew from the grain they’ve been stealing.