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Dive into the heart of the city with me as I take on a rat infestation in broad daylight! Armed with my trusty slingshot and a bag of peanuts, I navigate the urban jungle, using precision and humor to tackle these pesky critters. From headshots to daring escapes, this video is packed with action, laughter, and a few surprises. Discover how I handle the rat invasion and uncover some fascinating rat behaviors along the way. With a growing concern over urban wildlife and the impact of rats on public health, this is a must-watch for anyone interested in pest control and urban living. Get ready for a high-stakes hunt in the heart of the city!
Rat Hunting, Daytime Adventure, Urban Exploration, Slingshot Skills, Rat Behavior, Pest Control, City Wildlife, Humor, Public Health, Urban Living, Rat Infestation, Environmental Cleanliness

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Animals
Transcript
00:00Hello everyone!
00:24I turned left, nothing.
00:29Then I looked right and spotted a target, took a shot.
00:42One shot and the rat was gone.
00:44I knew it was a headshot.
00:45I waited for it to jump out of the hole.
00:47The headshot caused brain death.
00:48Its back legs instinctively kicked forward and it jumped out of the hole.
00:53I checked.
00:54I had taken out a big one in this spot before, probably its predecessor.
00:58Lucky I took out its predecessor with a headshot before it could introduce itself.
01:13After 3 shots, it was done.
01:15I kept moving forward.
01:16I spotted 2 rats.
01:17I was about to shoot the one under the bike when another one came out to cover it.
01:29The cover worked.
01:30The shot grazed its scalp.
01:32It might have a scare tonight.
01:35It saved its buddy.
01:36And then another one came out.
01:38I took a shot.
01:39The shot was perfect.
01:53I followed up.
01:55Just as I was about to finish it off, another rat came out.
01:58I didn't have time to reload.
02:00Otherwise, I would have taken it out.
02:02I checked.
02:03It was painless.
02:04I kept moving forward.
02:05I spotted a dark lump that moved.
02:10There's usually a door behind it, so I aimed for the body.
02:13I took a shot.
02:25The shot hit its stomach.
02:26It probably expelled all the Chinese letter Chinese letter inside.
02:29The fire wasn't strong enough, I guess.
02:31There's a door behind it, so I aimed for the body.
02:33Safer that way.
02:35I walked back, keeping my focus sharp the whole time.
02:39A dark figure ran past me.
02:41I knew it was a rat.
02:43I stepped back.
02:44I knew it would peek out from under the trash can.
02:47I anticipated its next move.
02:49Just like I said in the last video, I know rats well.
03:09Give me a piece of rat poop, and I can tell if the rat is introverted or extroverted.
03:13It wasn't completely dead yet.
03:16I took another shot.
03:18Clean up is part of our rat hunting etiquette.
03:21I usually leave the rats next to the trash can for the cleaners to sort.
03:28Sometimes I just throw them directly into the trash can, depending on the situation.
03:31Leaving them next to the trash can is good because of it.
03:34Stray cats or birds come by.
03:36They can have a quick meal.
03:37But most stray cats these days don't eat rats.
03:41The main reason is that many were once pets and their owners.
03:44Abandoned them when they realized cats aren't that cute.
03:47So now most stray cats don't hunt rats.
03:49If stray cats hunted rats, the ecosystem would be balanced.
03:52And there wouldn't be so many rats.
03:54To restore their instincts, someone needs to train them.
03:57I tore out three rats today.
03:59Over a pound, much bigger than that cop.
04:01On my way home on my e-bike, I spotted a rat running into this area.
04:06I stopped quickly.
04:08I pretended not to see it.
04:09I looked forward, and as I got close, I suddenly took a shot.
04:14A sneak attack.
04:15I learned this sneak attack from my cat when I was a kid.
04:34Not.
04:35From mister.
04:36Huh.
04:37Mister.
04:38Ma is great.
04:39But I didn't use his techniques.
04:40One shot to the head.
04:41This rat was pretty lucky.
04:43Dying painlessly.
04:48There was some oil on its head.
04:50Don't worry about the bacteria.
04:53After half an hour or so, they won't survive.
04:56So don't worry about plague, or anything.
04:59There hasn't been a single case of plague in Guangdong's history.
05:05If it had a virus, it would spread through its droppings when it eats human food.
05:13So its blood should be fine, just a bit contaminated.
05:16I got home and spotted a rat.
05:18I quickly parked.
05:20My bike.
05:21My parking skills are terrible.
05:23I acted casual, like I was shopping or on a date to keep the rat calm.
05:30The rat believed me.
05:33It didn't run when I turned.
05:35Bruvett, I'm simple too.
05:37So I took a shot to its head.
05:44This shot broke its neck.
05:46I checked, and it wasn't.
05:48Did that?
05:49I always emphasize humane rat control.
05:51I took another shot.
05:53I missed.
05:54Don't spread that around.
05:55I missed.
05:56The mud pellet shattered.
05:58Let me tell you.
05:59These pellets.
06:00Are safe.
06:01Even if I miss and someone is in front.
06:03It's fine.
06:04I checked and took another shot to its stomach.
06:07Hoping to expel the Chinese letter Chinese letter.
06:10But this rat had strong abs.
06:12It must have.
06:14Worked out.
06:15Doing plenty of sit-ups or planks.
06:17The mud pellet didn't penetrate.
06:20Maybe it practiced hard ki gong and force.
06:25The pellet out.
06:26Impressive.
06:27I cleaned it up and left some oil in the bag.
06:31I got to the building and spotted a rat.
06:38I quickly hid and slowly approached.
06:44I got into range and quietly took a shot.
06:46It startled me.
07:00It almost attacked.
07:01I didn't expect this rat to survive two shots.
07:04Rats might be evolving to avoid me.
07:08Or maybe.
07:09They're working out and getting really strong.
07:14I didn't find it.
07:15I thought.
07:16Let it rest in its hole.
07:18I got to the fruit store.
07:21I turned off my headlamp.
07:22The rats here know me.
07:24I'm more famous in Shenzhen than in Gwangju.
07:29I spotted a rat.
07:30I had to be very careful not to be seen.
07:32A passerby came and threw off my rhythm.
07:37That's the thing.
07:38About being outdoors.
07:39There are many unpredictable factors.
07:42But that's okay.
07:43As a skilled urban hunter.
07:44I.
07:46Stay calm and wait for the right moment to strike.
07:52The rat didn't notice me.
07:53Rats aren't usually afraid of passersby.
07:58They only fear hunters.
07:59People who hunt them.
08:00They recognize them.
08:01I was still very cautious.
08:07Not letting my guard down.
08:09I was within range.
08:10As soon as I shot.
08:11The rats fate was sealed.
08:19I knew as soon as I shot.
08:20I followed up and saw.
08:21The rat was a bit dizzy.
08:22So I took another shot.
08:24The shot brought out the rat's talent.
08:25It did a front.
08:26Flip followed by a backflip.
08:27I took another shot.
08:28That should do it.
08:29No more tricks.
08:30I checked.
08:31There was some oil left.
08:32Quite wealthy.
08:33It's a bit of a pity.
08:34It would have been nice if a stray cat had eaten the rat.
08:36People were worried that stray cats would get sick from eating rats.
08:39But that's not true.
08:40Cats are meant to eat rats.
08:41Cats are meant to eat rats.
08:42Rats have sulfuric acid.
08:43Which improves a cat's night vision.
08:44The meat has protein.
08:45And the bones have minerals.
08:46Cats are meant to eat rats.
08:47Cats are meant to eat rats.
08:48I took another shot.
08:49Just a habit.
08:50That should finish it off.
08:51The nerve is completely dead.
08:52I checked.
08:53The rat's tail was broken.
08:54Must have been bullied in the rat computer.
08:55In the rat computer.
08:56All were worried that stray cats would get sick from eating rats.
08:58But that's not true.
08:59Cats are meant to eat rats.
09:00But that's not true.
09:01Cats are meant to eat rats.
09:02Rats have sulfuric acid.
09:03Which improves a cat's night vision.
09:04The meat has protein.
09:05And the bones have minerals.
09:06Cats are meant to eat rats.
09:07It balances the ecosystem and keeps the rat population in check.
09:11I took another shot.
09:12Just a habit.
09:13That should finish it off.
09:14The nerve is completely dead.
09:15I checked.
09:16The rats tail was broken.
09:17unity. I helped it out. It won't be bullet anymore. Time for the final step, cleaning up the rat.
09:26My tongs almost broke again, but I fixed them. I gave the rat its final send off.
09:33It's the greatest respect I can give to the rat. I put it in a plastic bag and let it rest.
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