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A sick video shows workers laughing as they pour boiling water onto screaming rats trapped in a bin.The RSPCA is investigating after the distressing footage, believed to have originated on Snapchat, was shared on Facebook and seen by several people.In the clip, a man can be heard saying ‘two rats in the bin’ before a kettle of steaming hot water is poured onto them.High-pitched squeals can be heard as one of the men continues to pour water onto the rats while others stand by and laugh. FACTFILE: WATER VOLE Scientific name: Arvicola terrestris.
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One person who shared the video claimed it was a group of local recycling collectors in Plymouth, but the City Council strongly refuted this, telling PlymouthLive their staff did not wear the orange short-sleeved safety jackets worn by the men.A spokesperson for national waste management company Biffa added that managers who examined the footage were certain that none of their staff were involved and that it was not filmed at a Biffa unit.The spokesperson added that Biffa did not have a unit in Plymouth and none of the units they did have in the country had a dartboard, shown in the first couple of seconds of the clip.As a result, inspectors had been alerted to the matter and they were now carrying out an investigation.The RSPCA can investigate and prosecute cases of animal cruelty, and last year secured 1,432 convictions. When these rats reproduce, they can have 5-10 young per litter, and will have 3-6 litters per year. This species prefers to burrow and will live in the ground. The RSPCA are investigating the disturbing footage on Facebook that shows the men laughing as boiling water is poured on to the screaming rats that are trapped inside a binSickening footage has emerged on social media of workers laughing as they pour boiling water onto screaming rats that are trapped in a bin.The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) has confirmed it is investigating the chilling video after it was shared on The disturbing clip appears to have originated on Snapchat, but the exact location of where it was shot has yet to be determined, One man is heard to say "two rats in the bin", before a kettle of boiling water is poured onto the creature in the upsetting footage.High-pitched squeals can be heard as one of the men continues to pour water onto the rats.One of the men begins laughing while another another says: "ooh, they've gone quiet".The camera then pans over to the bin and peers in, with one worker saying "they're dead" and a third male voice is heard adding, "instantly, they're literally dead instantly".One person who shared the video claimed the men, who were wearing orange short-sleeved safety jackets, were a group of local "recycling collectors" in Devon.They claimed the men collected recycling from Tavistock, Milton Abbott, Princetown, Lamerton and other areas", although others claimed the men worked at a Plymouth recycling centre and worked for national waste management company Biffa.Plymouth City Council said local refuse staff were not involved in the footage.A spokesperson for Biffa said that managers who examined the footage were certain that none of their staff were involved and that it was not filmed at any of the company's unitsThe spokesperson added that Biffa did not have a unit in Plymouth and none of the units they did have in the country had a dartboard, shown in the first couple of seconds of the clip.A spokesperson for the RSPCA said they had also been sent the footage and were aware of its contents.As a result, inspectors had been alerted to the matter and they were now carrying out an investigation.They said: "If you have any information as to who is involved and where it was filmed, please ring our number 0300 1234999.