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  • Rodents
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  • Rodents managed to kill half the world's population back in 555 AD. But amazingly Canada wasn't affected due to the high Maple Syrup intake. Obviously, this means they're smarter than us.
  • These weird hybrids of moles and rats are not incredibly tough, but they have very sharp senses, making them almost impossible to sneak past. They bite with their ratlike teeth, which are not very powerful, but often carry nasty diseases. The statistics here can also be applied to giant and mutated rats.
  • The largest group of mammals on Earth are Rodents. About thirty eight percent of all mammals belong to the order of Rodents. The Muppet Workshop might not make quite the same percentile of rodents per other mammals, but the following are rodents that have appeared in Muppet and Jim Henson Company productions. Beavers • Mice • Rats • Squirrels
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  • Rodents managed to kill half the world's population back in 555 AD. But amazingly Canada wasn't affected due to the high Maple Syrup intake. Obviously, this means they're smarter than us.
  • These weird hybrids of moles and rats are not incredibly tough, but they have very sharp senses, making them almost impossible to sneak past. They bite with their ratlike teeth, which are not very powerful, but often carry nasty diseases. The statistics here can also be applied to giant and mutated rats.
  • The largest group of mammals on Earth are Rodents. About thirty eight percent of all mammals belong to the order of Rodents. The Muppet Workshop might not make quite the same percentile of rodents per other mammals, but the following are rodents that have appeared in Muppet and Jim Henson Company productions. Beavers • Mice • Rats • Squirrels