In awe, the rats suck up their tails when they search for food in order
The rat family kept their tails moving in rows, while they went to look for food.
The rare sight is recorded on September 14 in the Indian city of Kollam. The video showed that the mother mouse led the herds of mice to get food and especially they kept their tails moving in line.
The mouse is connected in a straight line.
The mother mouse led her cubs to get out of the cave, but returned soon after. Moments later, the mother mouse continued to lead the children out of the cave and move in a very orderly manner.
The baby mice tailed each other and moved very well following their mother.
The video is recorded by Mr. Jagadeesh, a friend of the landlord who has a herd of mice living, during the recent visit.
Jagadeesh said he felt a little sorry that he could not turn the mice over for a longer time. He revealed that the landlord is a person who loves mice and lets them live freely in the house.
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