Don’t rodents, and infact most Gilres, really enjoy being in tight confined spaces? Like, that comforta/relaxes them?
Same reason bunnies are totally chill hanging out inside the fake bottom of a magicians hat.
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Don’t rodents, and infact most Gilres, really enjoy being in tight confined spaces? Like, that comforta/relaxes them?
Same reason bunnies are totally chill hanging out inside the fake bottom of a magicians hat.
I've frequented r/RATS enough to comfortably confirm this statement.
obligatory !petrats@lemmy.world shoutout (we need more chaos potatos on lemmy)
I might be a mouse bc that looks incredibly cozy. Id prefer it more if it wasnt transparent though, having it be dark inside would be awesome.
I kinda wanna snuggle with a capybara in a tight sleeping bag, myself.
Ornithologists do something similar when they have to handle a small bird in the field or in a lab: the ice cream cone grip
my conure loves ice cream cone hold. he will try to pull my hand until I do it
Who knew that even birds could be fans of bondage
The DecapiCone:
Make injections and decapitation quicker and easier with Braintree Scientific’s DecapiCones. Tapered plastic film tubes provide quick and easy restraint of rats, mice, and other small animals. I.P. injections can be made directly through the film! DecapiCones restrain post-decapitation kicking and prevent personal contact with feces or urine. A unique dispenser holds DecapiCones open and ready for use. Simply hold the DecapiCone in one hand and introduce the animal with the other. Animals enter readily, heading for the breathing hole at the small end. Roll and squeeze the large end closed. They may be used repeatedly for injections and simply discarded when soiled. For decapitation, hold at the rear and insert the small end into the decapitator.
The bags are often used to administer injections or decapitate a mouse or rat in lab settings iirc
And erm….why are they decapitating mice?
They were the Bourgeoisie mice.
It’s funny up until you learn what those are for.
Do they make human-sized ones?
Thankfully no, all rats are small.
yes-yes. don’t believe rumor-lies of ratmen.
Keep-stay off alert, yes-yes
My roommate and I tried to breed giant rats in college. We were aiming for something cat sized. Anyway, they cross-bred into retardation, over population, ate their babies, and got loose. It was… a thing.
yeah, that’s called bondage
The last time I saw this meme, someone commented that these bags are made and used so that the mouse can be euthanized after an experiment. Supposedly this holds the mouse in place so that it can be “cleanly” decapitated.
The first sentence had me thinking this was a ‘Gen-Z doesn’t know PCs’ thing.
It got so much better.
Would be cool if it would eat bugs and you could take it around your house and hoover up all the insects you find.
I think I saw a clip of an Australian doing that with a chicken.
Some cats will do this too
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