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NYC Rat Filmed Dragging King-Measurement Reese’s Cups Throughout Subway Tracks, on Video

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The Sweetest Hustler within the Subway Sport!!!

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The NYC subway’s rat race is alive and effectively — simply ask the one who was caught carting round a king-size Reese’s prefer it was the Holy Grail.

Take a look at this clip caught by a commuter — this rat didn’t simply discover the candy deal with mendacity round … he pulled it out of a trash pile, then lugged it throughout the tracks like he owned the place.

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Who is aware of if the rat was out for solo sweet glory or planning to share the candy loot together with his squad, however both manner, that was one daring transfer!

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TBH, if these epic pizza battles between rats through the years are something to go by, perhaps this little man’s simply staking his new declare as NYC’s hardest-working junk meals hauler.

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