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7 November, 20:20

Why were there so many trench rats during the first world war?

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  1. 7 November, 20:35
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    Many men killed in the trenches were buried almost where they fell. If a trench subsided, or new trenches or dugouts were needed, large numbers of decomposing bodies would be found just below the surface. These corpses, as well as the food scraps that littered the trenches, attracted rats.
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