cc4bb2d6 No.3708213
>>3708203>In their natural habit, they have no predators. They get eaten by jaguars all the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRjtGxqSl2Q 9a0a568a No.3728278
>>3728212Dawwwww… ist was trying to help :3
17acaa04 No.3734427
Why for you stealth bump thread?
1ad478de No.3734457
I could go on.
91544811 No.3734489
>>3734458Wrong thread drunk retard
12ba8a8a No.3735544
Someone made an edit of
>>3730462.
33d585af No.3735559
Nice
59dc59a5 No.3743715
>>3743714🇦🇺 🧡🐀 venus 🐀❤️ 🇯🇵
@venuslovesrats
someone got so upset at seeing rat balls on reddit that they repeatedly reported all rat ball posts. as a result, the sub is conducting an event to post even more rat balls.
6212a657 No.3743722
>>3743715I'm shocked that there is any sexual content on reddit that would actually offend the few dozen turbo degenerates who still use the site.
Don't want animal balls getting in the way of your anime child porn, rape content and illegal voyeur shit.
95d03c71 No.3750574
>>3750162Fuck yes, that fart version is amazing.
32d60482 No.3768946
>>3768879> Some of them survive on a diet of almost exclusively cum. So do they also gain nutrition from absorbing rectally deposited cum?
9888348b No.3768947
>>3768879Isn't the world ugly enough without adding to it?
4db44025 No.3770627
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naked_mole-ratLongevity
Naked mole-rats can live longer than any other rodent, with lifespans in excess of 37 years; the next longest-lived rodent is the African porcupine at 28 years.[38][39][40] The mortality rate of the species does not increase with age, and thus does not conform to that of most mammals (as frequently defined by the Gompertz-Makeham law of mortality).[40] Naked mole-rats are highly resistant to cancer[41]) and maintain healthy vascular function longer in their lifespan than shorter-living rats.[42] Queens age more slowly than nonbreeders.[43]
The mechanisms underlying naked mole-rat longevity are debated, but are thought to be related to their ability to substantially reduce their metabolism in response to adverse conditions, and so prevent aging-induced damage from oxidative stress. This has been referred to as "living their life in pulses".[44] Their longevity has also been attributed to "protein stability".[45] Because of their extraordinary longevity, an international effort was put into place to sequence the genome of the naked mole-rat.[46] A draft genome was made available in 2011[47][48][49] with an improved version released in 2014.[50] Its somatic number is 2n = 60.[7] Further transcriptome sequencing revealed that genes related to mitochondria and oxidation reduction are expressed more than they are in mice, which may contribute to their longevity.[51]
The DNA repair transcriptomes of the liver of humans, naked mole-rats, and mice were compared.[52] The maximum lifespans of humans, naked mole-rats, and mice are respectively c. 120, 30 and 3 years. The longer-lived species, humans and naked mole-rats, expressed DNA repair genes, including core genes in several DNA repair pathways, at a higher level than did mice. In addition, several DNA repair pathways in humans and naked mole-rats were up-regulated compared with mice. These findings suggest that increased DNA repair facilitates greater longevity, and also are consistent with the DNA damage theory of aging.[53]
5153829b No.3771340
>>3770158Rat: -eats delicious tongue-
Science: "Science…"
Rat: -squeaks-