not a nuclear one, rats being very squishy fairly fast growing mammals means that radiation would screw over their cell division much more then it would that of a cockroach (and a type of beetle I can’t remember) and, It tickles…
To clarify that cells a damaged when radiation hits the DNA DURING cell division. Human cells divide multiple times a day, roach’s cells, if I remember correctly, once every 2 weeks. Rats being mammals would be similar to humans.
..And such is a fringe benefit to being an indestructible clay golem.
nearly, a nearly indestructible clay golem, nothing is completely indestructible, not even cockroaches, not even twinkies
Uh, yeah, you’re right, but Bud’s indestructable on the same level as Superman. She’s not just a clay golem, she’s a magic clay golem.
She survived a plasma wave that wiped out all civilization. I think indestructible is the closest word humans have for what she is.
Actually, rats would have an easier time surviving the apocalypse than cockroaches.
Unfortunately the rats may not be able to survive the twinkies
Everyone is always forgetting Keith Richards…
And Cher.
not a nuclear one, rats being very squishy fairly fast growing mammals means that radiation would screw over their cell division much more then it would that of a cockroach (and a type of beetle I can’t remember) and, It tickles…
To clarify that cells a damaged when radiation hits the DNA DURING cell division. Human cells divide multiple times a day, roach’s cells, if I remember correctly, once every 2 weeks. Rats being mammals would be similar to humans.
This is a funny strip to read on the day of my first laser hair removal.