VIDEO Eek! Video of Rat Crawling on Man's Face Goes Viral

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Eek! Video of Rat Crawling on Man's Face Goes Viral [VIDEO]




A subway rat scampering across the floor, dashing up your leg and dashing away could be any urban commuter's nightmare -- and video of just that is now a YouTube sensation.

In the clip posted Wednesday, a fast-thinking straphanger seems to capture a rodent's mad dash on a New York City subway car. The creepy creature bolts up a sleepy man's body and wakes him -- scuttling across his face before dashing away in a moment of mayhem.

We can't verify when the event took place or explain how the rat got on the Brooklyn-bound subway car. AOL Weird News contacted "Eckzavier" -- the YouTube user who posted this clip -- but this person has not responded.

All we can say for sure is that this video, already mentioned in The Wall Street Journal and on MSNBC and the "Today" show, has been played more than 400,000 time as of this morning, and it makes everyone's skin crawl.


 

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Eek! Video of Rat Crawling on Man's Face Goes Viral [VIDEO] A peculiar and somewhat alarming video has surged in popularity across social media platforms, capturing an unsettling moment on a New York City subway. The clip, initially uploaded by a user named "Eckzavier" on YouTube, depicts a rat making an unexpected dash across a sleeping man's face before scurrying off into the crowded subway car. Since its posting, this nerve-wracking footage has garnered over 400,000 views, igniting both fascination and disgust among urban commuters and internet users alike. The incident appears to unfold with the unsuspecting man dozing peacefully when the rat makes its unwelcome entrance, bolting up his leg and across his face—truly an urban nightmare for those wary of furry interlopers. While it's unclear exactly when the event occurred or how the rat managed to board the subway, the sheer audacity of the moment has resonated widely, featured in various news outlets including The Wall Street Journal, MSNBC, and the "Today" show. This video not only taps into the collective anxiety many feel about city wildlife but also highlights the often surreal experiences faced by urban dwellers. It serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of life in the city, especially in environments like the subway where creatures great and small manage to cohabitate with commuters. If you've watched the video or have had any interesting encounters with wildlife in urban settings, feel free to share your thoughts or stories. How do you handle such unexpected moments? Do you think NYC's subway needs better pest control measures? Let's discuss!
 

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