In a recent conversation, Ryan Gosling brought attention to the often misunderstood reputation of foxes in London, stating that they get a bad rap. This commentary sparked a lighthearted discussion about urban wildlife and how perceptions can shift based on personal experiences. The conversation then shifted towards rats, where the speaker humorously recounted their fear of the creatures while living in New York City for 20 years.
Interestingly, they mentioned how the animated film Ratatouille changed their perspective, showcasing the personality and charm of rats. This reflection highlights how cultural representations can influence our views on animals typically regarded as pests. Such conversations remind us of the beauty and complexity of urban wildlife as they navigate the challenges of city life alongside humans.
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