@mieldor76

Andrew, your production level and documentary style commentary continues to get better with each project! ❤

@StinkyBlack1

I dont see why rats caught in the wild would be nasty, it’s not like city rats gnawing on menstrual pads and bum vomit. That’s different.

@MigRG-n9x

This is the 3rd straight documentary ive seen on your channel. You are without a doubt a brave, brave man..

@o_-_o

The part of the world
where cats are unemployed.

@DutchFlavour

My man's making content like National Geographic 👌

@gracepreston4179

I also want to say thank you for presenting these different foods from an open perspective. I learn a lot and this content is really interesting.

@needmoreramsay

I can honestly say if I have no issue with a cheap, renewable, healthy supply of protein like this considering they are "wild" and consuming grain, insects, nuts, seeds and other healthy foods from the wild. It would be the same as rabbits really.  City rats are what really make this an issue for people in the west and I wouldn't go near one with a ten foot pole.

@brentgabel3660

Rats is just star spelled backwards. The rats are the shining star of today's menu. Great content as always, Andrew!

@cassie.m.0723

Eating rats isnt all that strange when you think about the fact that squirrel, pigeon, and rabbit are also historically very common food sources

@visco___

yeah, quality of Andrew's content is really in the multi-mil sub range.

@amihan99

Those are field rats in the forests and fields, they don't eat garbage.

@gracepreston4179

When I was in Ecuador, I ate Cuy. It is more known in Peru, but it is also a traditional dish eaten on special occasion. Aka, I ate Guinea Pig. It wasn't bad. My opinion, it is not my place to judge what another culture eats.

@walterwine

Such a nice documentary, wouldn't be surprised if you hit 1M subs soon 👌🏼

@tobyswesternwear

Eating field rats are also common in some parts of the Philippines. They are actually clean since they are from the wild and not from the city. They are no different from other wild animals caught in the wild for consumption.

@Daenysthedreamer287

Commenting for the algorithm - this channel deserves more subs and reach!!!

@colonelingus5793

It's crazy man.. you're up there with Sonny now. I love it. Love your channel. You do a lot more of a deep dive into something. Congrats and I'll be linking a lot of people to you.

@darrylk808

Read the book "Never Cry Wolf." About a man studying wolves in Alaska. He found that the majority of their diet was mice and rats. He wanted to see if rat meat could really sustain a large carnivore, so he decided to test it by living off rodents himself. 🤢 He ate rats/mice for months and found that large animals could live off rodents and do well.
After all, it's just meat.

@cheeseen92

Wild rats that live in the country are much different than those found in the cities.    It is only controversial from a Western point of view.   Food is food.

@AvaJones-j7y

15:50 seen that tail jumping 🫢🤮

@ttn20101

At 15:50 did anyone else see the little tail waggled? I know it’s the fan blowing, but fml I was taken aback lol