Dweller of sewers. Abandoner of ships. Conduit of the plague.
No matter what descriptor you attach to the lowly rat, one thing is pretty much universal -- it’s the critter everyone loves to hate.
Except, that is, in Tomohon in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Here the rat takes on a very different role -- that of delicacy -- and for a fee, you can hunt your own rat and eat it for dinner that evening.The rat hunters of Tomohon -- Oscar, Wem, Stevi, and Chili.
Mario Ben Gavriel’s rat-hunting tour can hardly be called the country’s most popular activity -- I am the first foreigner to sign up for the jaunt and just his third customer in two years.
But for those who do take the plunge, an eye-opening glimpse of local life awaits.
read moreSource: http://rss.cnngo.com/~r/cnngo/~3/dXVvjUhrnII/hunting-rodents-indonesia-104672
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