"They
seem to have had a genetic mutation, probably as a result of radiations and the
chemical used on them," Ismail Kahram, Teheran city council environment
adviser and university professor Ismail Kahram told Qudsonline.ir.
"They are
now bigger and look different. These are changes that normally take millions of
years of evolution. They have jumped from 60 grams to five kilos, and cats are
now smaller than them."
The
"mutated rats" have been running rampant in the capital, as cats are
scared off by their giant size and traditional poison appear to have no effect
on them.
To stop them
storming of restaurants' backyards and scavenging public waste containers, the
council has deployed ten snipers teams armed with infra-red sighted rifles.
"We use
chemical poisons to kill the rats during the day and the snipers at night, so
it has become a 24/7 war," the head of the environment agency, Mohammad
Hadi Heydarzadeh, said.
Rats'
carcasses are burnt or buried in lime.
So far 2,205
rats have been shot dead, but the war is far to be won and the council is
planning to bring the snipers team up to 40.
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