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British mouse is more than 1 m near playground in England



Tony Smith worked in a condominium when found dead rodent.
According to British media, giant rat weighed more than 12 kilos.
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The British engineer Tony Smith, 46, found a mouse over 1 meter in length while working on a condo in Hackney Downs, East London, England.



Smith's picture holding the huge rodent was successful on social networks. According to the English press, the mouse weighed more than 12 kilos and was already dead when he was found near a playground condominium.


"I have a cat and a rat terrier and was larger than the two together. I'd say it was about four feet (1.20 meters)," said Tony.
Netizens questioned on social networks rodent size, claiming that looks great just because of the perspective. Asked by the newspaper

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