SCHOOL DAYS: Spanish researchers have determined that properly trained rats can tell the difference between Dutch and Japanese. While the long term benefits of bilingual rats are as yet unclear, the researchers believe that a properly educated rat has a better chance of getting a job and is less likely to engage in anti-social behavior than an undereducated rat.
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