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“It must lead to their labo-rat-ory.”

“Eugh. Can we just smash it shut?”

“Beady eye hole make Wolfgang uncomfortable.”

“But one mouth of a den of thieves.”

“VERMIN REPOSITORY”

“One entrance to a no doubt vast tunnel system!”

“That's where the varments are shackin' up!”

“I don't recall granting you vermin permission to settle in my world.”

“Den öf the little beasts!”

“It's looking at us! Hey there little guy!”

“Seems you've been ratted out!”

“A trouble trou!”

“A portal to the little pranksters' den.”

“Squeaker hole”

“Little eyes in hole! Hello!”
–Wurt

“A Pine Tree Pioneer never enters a rat den head first!”

“Is this where you kept my clocks?”

“We're all connected.”

“Belongings, stolen.”

“Even if we fill it in, they will find another way.”
A Rat Burrow is a natural object that spawns whenever a Rat Raid happens. Rats spawned will raid chests and steal any items from them on the ground, once the pillaging is complete, any Rats will walk towards their burrow to store the items and the player can follow them to find it.
Rat Burrows can be dug up with a Shovel to drop any item stolen by Rats. One burrow needs to be dug several times to be destroyed and release all the items. If a player tries to dig a Burrow, all nearby rats will try to attack it.
No more than 10 Burrows can be spread at any time.
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