University of Richmond Neuroscientist Kelly Lambert recently taught rats to drive a car and to pick food for them. They have designed a custom-built car for rats and the results were quite impressive. As we know, rats have a strong grasping power. Lambert and her fellow scientists used innovative and engaging methods for driving. They have observed that rats that lived in a complex and exciting environment have a strong tendency to learn things faster than the rats in laboratories. Rats appear to look relieved after conquering the skills of driving.
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