Black rat found in Jyväskylä, first in Finland in decades
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A black rat, a species long extinct in Europe, was caught in a trap in Jyväskylä this spring, according to a report by Finnish broadcaster Yle. The rodent was discovered in the premises of a company importing goods from the Middle East. Pest control company Anticimex’s sales manager Timo Kääriäinen said the find was unusual. […] The post Black rat found in Jyväskylä, first in Finland in decades appeared first on Daily Northern .
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