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Rossi found a group of mice with their tails connected together in a phenomenon known as the rat king phenomenon, as "TrendsWide" reported.

The site reported that Alibulat Rasoulof found a group of mice in a watermelon field, where the "Rat King" monitoring of live mice is one of the rare cases.

Rasoulof said: "After the water flowed into the field, its level rose and flooded a hole for mice to float small rats with tangled tails."

And the Russian news agency, as "TrendsWide" mentioned, stated that the rat king is a phenomenon that is a group of rats whose tails are intertwined and intertwined together, and historically, this alleged phenomenon is particularly associated with Germany, as there are many specimens preserved in museums, but few cases have been observed. Very rare for "rat kings" in modern times, and to spot them alive is rare.