There have long been urban legends about rats "the size of cats" roaming the sewers of New York, but we're betting few people have seen anything the size of this bamboo rat (left) that was recently caught in the Chinese city of Fuzhou.The beast weighs in at a full six pounds with a 12-inch tail. The man who caught it, Mr. Xian, swooped in after seeing a crowd of people around it in the street. He says he grabbed the rodent because he thought it might be valuable.
While rats served in fast food wrappers would cause alarm in the U.S., these types of bamboo rats are often sold as meat in China. News reports don't specify where this monster is going to end up, but we're going to guess that there's a major feast coming for Mr. Xian and his family.
While the Sumatran bamboo rat can grow up to 30 inches long, the largest rats in the world are thought to be African giant pouched rats, which can get even bigger. Shudder at a picture of the hefty rodent and read about deadly animal attacks after the jump.

We'd hate to see what would happen if a rat that size decided to attack a human. Click one the gallery to read about some fearsome animal attacks.
Deadly Animal Attacks
In 2004, Orange County, Cal. mountain biker Mark Reynolds was attacked and killed by a 110-pound mountain lion while kneeling over to fix his bike's chain. Later in the same day, the big cat pounced on another biker and had its jaws on her head when other cyclists came to her rescue. The animal was later put down by rangers.
Jason Edwards, National Geographic / Getty Images
There are less than 4,000 of these giant lizards on Komodo, living alongside the 1,200 human residents of the island. Thirty-three years had passed without incident before an 8-year-old boy got too close to a Komodo Dragon in June 2007, shattering the seemingly harmonious coexistence.
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Hippos are not the cute animals many perceive them to be. They are extremely territorial, especially when in rut (a state of sexual excitement). In 1999, a horny hippopotamus mistook a tractor for a female and trampled a Parisian zoo director en route to the seductive machinery.
George Nikitin, San Francisco Zoo / AP
Sometimes an animal's rage only really comes out when it's a bit tipsy. Drunk off villagers' rice beer, a pack of elephants trampled six people in the northeast Indian state of Assam in 2002. "It has been noticed that elephants have developed a taste for rice beer and local liquor and they always look for it when they invade villages," explained an elephant expert after the incident.
Henry Guttmann, Getty Images
Between July 1 and July 12, 1916, five people were attacked by sharks along the New Jersey shoreline, and only one survived. The Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916 would later inspire Peter Benchley to write the novel "Jaws."
Torsten Blackwood, AFP / Getty Images
In 2006, chimps attacked and killed an employee of the Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Sierra Leone. The chimpanzees also roughed up some American and Canadian workers. Word is they were docile moments before they flew into a rage, biting and tearing at the clothes of anyone within striking distance.
Professor Val Plumwood was famous in her native Australia for surviving the death roll of a saltwater crocodile, an extremely rare feat. She was not, however, able to survive the attack of a snake. The naturalist is believed to have been bitten a few days before being found dead on her property.
Mark Sullivan, WireImage.com
"Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin wrestled his nick-namesake and generally palled around with some nasty critters, but it was a seemingly benign stingray that took out the star of TV and movies. The animal's barb pierced Irwin's chest while he and his crew were shooting a documentary in 2006.
Rubberball
People are fascinated by big cats, making them a big draw for zoos. A 4-year-old Siberian tiger at the San Francisco zoo was tired of all the crowd-pleasing on Christmas Day of 2007, and decided to bound over a 20-foot wall to attack zoo patrons. One person was killed and two others were mauled.
AP
Though they haven't killed anyone yet, Australian farmers have recently starting voicing their concerns about hybrid wild dogs. Apparently, when a canine reaches 21 kilos, it has the ability to kill creatures its own weight and above to survive. Farmers say the dogs are currently at 19.5 kilos and growing larger.
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Friday 20 February
By fudge
maybe monsterquest dudes should look for them in china instead.....
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Saturday 21 February
By watdafuk
Yummy rat fu young!
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Saturday 21 February
By Molly Mac.
That TV show about the guy who lives in the wilderness and eats scorpions,grasshoppers,etc.?
It makes me so sick I can't watch it. Thank God I am an American and can be a vegetarian, nourished nutriously. I'd starve in any country that eats like that. I'd rather starve than drink reindeer blood, eat insects, rats or anything else except an egg or peanut butter.
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Sunday 22 February
By carl
Yeah, right!! You'd rather starve?
When you live in a country where poverty is the norm, and you watch your children slowly starve to death while your own body wastes away, believe me, Molly Mac, you will eat the first rat/cat/reindeer or any insect that comes your way. And by the way, don't look down on these people, their civilization is way older than ours. They must be doing something right.
Monday 23 February
By Thistle Princess
How arrogant of you to criticize other cultures and their food. Has your veganism made you jugmental and narrowminded?
Monday 23 February
By Lars
Molly you are correct. I agree fully. as for the comment Tim made. If they are doing something right how come they are still third world?
Monday 23 February
By Mariahklong
You have got to be kidding me right?
Do you think that because countries have different tastes that you would starve?
What America is the only country with vegetable and soy products?
Besides Tim is correct, You are blowing a lot of smoke.
If you are in need you will do a lot of things that right now you say (I'd starve in any country that eats like that).
Lars: They may still be third world countries but they have survived through a lot and are still here.
Wonder what would happen to most Americans if the bottom would suddenly drop.
Monday 23 February
By Jason
If you lived in anouther country you would think differently and would not be sucked into the vegi animal rights junk. Anouther thing to think of is that the "guy" Andrew Zimern I think its spelled, tracks down these strange foods in different places. Those are not to only things to eat in those countries and many times the people that live there do not like many of the things that he eats. Also most asian countries eat much more vegis than we do and the food you find in a America that is said to be asian food is not even close.
Monday 23 February
By Linda
OMG! I know what you mean. That show makes me sick and creeps me out to. I'm with you, I'd starve to death.
Monday 23 February
By bocamom
So you would eat something that falls out of a chickens butt(egg), but not rat meat??
Friday 13 November
By billymiao
Well,as a Chinese myself,i should say i will never eat any rats,actually,i've never heard any of my relatives ate them,it's gross,where did you get that this rotten creature's often sold as meat in China?
Saturday 21 February
By tim
There are bigger rat's in Washington DC
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Sunday 22 February
By Megs
Yeah.They're called politicians.
Saturday 21 February
By timehnes
There are bigger rat's in Washington DC
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Saturday 21 February
By Bobbie
AMEN
Sunday 22 February
By DMC
You got that right, there are 200 pound rats in D.C. What a country we have! Shame it's gotten to this point. Our fore-fathers are turning in their graves.
Saturday 21 February
By Jeff
When it comes to food every country has their taboos. There are places where beef, pork and a few other meats would never be eaten by the locals. What you might consider good, others would puke at the thought of eating it.
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Saturday 21 February
By Anna
Stir fry with vegetables.
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Saturday 21 February
By michael lynch
Old Chinese proverb," it's a bastard rat you rat bastards!" Bet it goes good with shlimp flied lice!
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Saturday 21 February
By wanda
That Picture was taken in China Town NYC
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