The streets of London are teeming with super rats due to Corona
The British capital, London, has witnessed a significant increase in the number of "super rats". That is, having fun in the empty city streets due to Corona's closures.
"Rats and mice migrate to gardens and tubes and go to the nearest kitchen," a report by "CNN" of America said.
"The closure of London made it a thriving city with rats left unchecked in shops and restaurants closed during the winter," he added. Pointing out that the lack of people on the streets made mice more prominent.
The Pest Control Society in Britain said that “its members saw a 51% increase in rodent activity during the first closure. A number that has now risen to 78% after that. This raised fears that the British capital may soon be famous for the super-rat that destroyed Paris and New York.