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  2. Mouse plagues in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia's worst ever mouse plague occurred in 1993 and caused an estimated A$ 96 million worth of damage to crops and attacked livestock in piggeries and poultry farms. They also destroyed rubber and electrical insulation, damaged farm vehicles, and ruined cars and buildings. [44] [2]

  3. How To Get Rid Of Mice From Your Home - AOL

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    Once they get inside your home, mice can cause a lot of damage. They will eat your food, bite holes into your clothes, and gnaw on your insulation, drywall, and other building materials, which ...

  4. Electrical disruptions caused by squirrels - Wikipedia

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    Similar concerns exist in Germany, where in 2005, a "cyber squirrel" crippled the entire electrical grid south of the River Elster for an hour. This squirrel was described as "a furry suicide bomber" ("pelzige[r] Selbstmordattentäter"). [24] Squirrels have been the cause of many power outages in Pennsylvania.

  5. Health and environmental effects of battery electric cars

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    Electric cars also have impacts arising from the manufacturing of the vehicle. [43] [44] Electric cars can utilize two types of motors: permanent magnet motors (like the one found in the Mercedes EQA), and induction motors (like the one found on the Tesla Model 3). Induction motors do not use magnets, but permanent magnet motors do.

  6. How to spot a flood-damaged car - AOL

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    According to Overbeck, electrical problems caused by flood damage can last forever. "There are upwards of 80 computer modules in modern vehicles," he shared. "If they get submerged in water, there ...

  7. A penny is too light and has too much air resistance to acquire enough speed to do much damage since it reaches terminal velocity after falling about 15 metres (50 ft). Heavier or more aerodynamic objects could cause significant damage if dropped from that height. [447] [448]

  8. Are Elephants Really Afraid of Mice? An Elephant Expert ...

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    Another show did their own experiment to see if elephants were indeed afraid of mice. On 20/20, the host contacted the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.The elephant trainer, Troy Metzler ...

  9. Mousetrap - Wikipedia

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    A spring mousetrap by Victor Triggering a mousetrap. A mousetrap is a specialized type of animal trap designed primarily to catch and, usually, kill mice.Mousetraps are usually set in an indoor location where there is a suspected infestation of rodents.