Real life Remy? Rodent gatecrashes meeting, munches on food. Watch
The video of a rodent munching on food at a meeting was posted on Twitter.
If you have seen the animated film Ratatouille, then you don’t need any introduction about Remy. In this 2007 film, Remy is a determined young rat who loves to cook. In the beginning of the film, it is also shown how he sneaks into different houses to taste tasty food items. And, a video shared on Twitter may remind you of the animated rodent. The video shows a tiny creature munching on what appears to be a piece of cake.
Dr Arif Khawaja, a Twitter user, shared the video on the micro-blogging site. “Rat in the meeting,” he wrote and shared the video. The clip opens to show a few people engaged in a meeting. Soon the camera starts zooming in on a flower pot kept on the table with a plate of food in front of it. It then becomes clear that the camera is capturing a rodent eating food from the plate while hiding in the flower pot.
Take a look at the video:
The video was shared a few days ago. Since being posted, the clip has accumulated more than 82,000 views and counting. Additionally, the video has also received several comments.
“They invited him to eat,” wrote a Twitter user. “This one is the first rat who looks cute,” shared another. Some reacted using laughing out loud emotions.
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