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Watch: Here's how they train rats for Hollywood movies

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NTB Staff

Nov 20, 2020

Check this out.

This video from Insider shows the process Hollywood animal trainers use to get rats to perform for films like Willard and Bram Stoker's Dracula.

Kinda gross and interesting at the same time, right?


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