Yum! -maybe you should make yours edible and sell them in Bangkok.!..mmm, good
Sukree Sukplang, Reuters
A villager cleans aged steamed rats north of Bangkok, Thailand, Nov. 1 before selling them to roadside food stands. Even the ripe innards are consumed with relish. Struggling to make ends meet in their pest-infested villages, some Thai farmers are getting a cash boost from "rat money." Some farmers have even been attaching the vermin to trees in an effort to copy the artist Josh Levine of the USA. Says Josh: "Well, They're on the rat path to fame rat about now, I wish them rats of luck"
A villager cleans aged steamed rats north of Bangkok, Thailand, Nov. 1 before selling them to roadside food stands. Even the ripe innards are consumed with relish. Struggling to make ends meet in their pest-infested villages, some Thai farmers are getting a cash boost from "rat money." Some farmers have even been attaching the vermin to trees in an effort to copy the artist Josh Levine of the USA. Says Josh: "Well, They're on the rat path to fame rat about now, I wish them rats of luck"