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tbh, most places (not just temples) in India have rats everywhere. The busier the place the less they seem to fear humans. They give me the willies (n)
 
The busier the place the less they seem to fear humans.
Of course the more discarded food there is about the bigger the rat population, people tend to move away from them, rather than attack them, the rats quickly learn this and become "socialised"

They give me the willies (n)
You and most other people, and because of that, it keeps me fully employed :thumbs:
 
Of course the more discarded food there is about the bigger the rat population, people tend to move away from them, rather than attack them, the rats quickly learn this and become "socialised"

Yep, you're definitely right there. We've been to India a couple of times & even though you see them everywhere, mainly at night, I never felt comfortable when I saw them.

Thinking back, I was more bothered by visiting a monkey temple near Jaipur. The bloody things would grab hold of you & search your bags & pockets looking for food. I tried to shove one away & it just bared it's teeth & growled :wideyed: as if to say `you wait until I've finished mugging ya`. Not worth risking a bite or scratch out there! :cautious:
 
Thinking back, I was more bothered by visiting a monkey temple near Jaipur.
Both capable of carrying a disease that'll kill ya!

( no need to thank me btw :D )
 
Yep, you're definitely right there. We've been to India a couple of times & even though you see them everywhere, mainly at night, I never felt comfortable when I saw them.

Thinking back, I was more bothered by visiting a monkey temple near Jaipur. The bloody things would grab hold of you & search your bags & pockets looking for food. I tried to shove one away & it just bared it's teeth & growled :wideyed: as if to say `you wait until I've finished mugging ya`. Not worth risking a bite or scratch out there! :cautious:

Sounds like Howletts lemurs lol
 
They're developing opposable thumbs. When the project is completed and the can opener is mastered, Man will be rendered obsolete!
 
Yep, you're definitely right there. We've been to India a couple of times & even though you see them everywhere, mainly at night, I never felt comfortable when I saw them.

Thinking back, I was more bothered by visiting a monkey temple near Jaipur. The bloody things would grab hold of you & search your bags & pockets looking for food. I tried to shove one away & it just bared it's teeth & growled :wideyed: as if to say `you wait until I've finished mugging ya`. Not worth risking a bite or scratch out there! :cautious:
Not quite the same in Sri LAnka, they had more of a begging approach
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So what does that say about the Karni Mata Temple in Rajasthan, India,?
:D

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ipped-fed-protected-scurry-feet-tourists.html

My wife has wanted to visit the temple ever since she heard about it. She used to feed wild rats in her garden but, of course, they started bringing all their children and relatives. I persuaded her to stop before her nosey neighbours did something revolting, like poisoning them, but her karma should be good...:)
 
I persuaded her to stop before her nosey neighbours did something revolting, like poisoning them, but her karma should be good...:)
Mine must be rock bottom then :D
 
Monkey monks.
The thought crossed my mind, but as this is oof I felt someone will argue against it. I fully agree.
 
What do you call a monkey with an explosive vest?


...a baBOOM!
I think its about time for you to start drinking again :p
 
id say the opposite. i cant think of any reason why anyone would willingly help a rat population to thrive o_O
Me either, but it takes all sorts I guess.
 
id say the opposite. i cant think of any reason why anyone would willingly help a rat population to thrive o_O
I think they are kinda cute looking.
 
I think they are kinda cute looking.
You've obviously never seen a scabby one, like the ones that hang around landfill sites and transfer stations.
They most certainly are not pretty!

I do admire their survivalist skills though.
 
You've obviously never seen a scabby one, like the ones that hang around landfill sites and transfer stations.
They most certainly are not pretty!

I do admire their survivalist skills though.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I like hyenas as well :)
 
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