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MNN.COM > Lifestyle > HEALTH & WELL-BEING > Photos > Top 20 cities at risk for rodent problems
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Top 20 cities at risk for rodent problems

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New York City
CREDIT: Eyevine/ZUMA Press
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Posted By Evan - Sat, Nov 14 2009 at 11:50 AM EST

What is he biggest crisis?

The rodent problems is a big crisis to human race, but what is the big crisis to Earth? I think the answer must be the HUMAN. We should take care of the Planet where we live, we must protect the nature, the environment arround us. http://bit.ly/2Lsw39

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1. New York City

New York City tops the list, thanks to its size, population density and age. It was also No. 1 in the experts’ original survey. The New York metropolitan area's population is the nation's largest, estimated at 18.8 million people over 6,720 square miles. The bright side: For a peek at more desirable animals, there's the Central Park Zoo, which also has the Tisch Children's Zoo where the little ones can get up close and personal with ducks, goats, sheep, alpacas and other barnyard creatures. Don't forget the Queens Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo and Bronx Zoo.
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