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By Linas Jegelevicius in Vilnius Estonia’s unique “rat king” will be taken to University of Tartu Natural History Museum for the public’s view, ERR.ee, an Estonian news website, reported on October 4. A ‘rat king’ is a collection of rats whose tails are intertwined and bound together, either with hair or sticky substances or by getting tied together. As reported by bne IntelliNews, Estonia’s ‘rat king’ was found in Polva County in an auxiliary house meant for domestic birds. ‘My mother went to feed the birds in the morning, opened the door and the rats were in front of the door as if on a tray…