
For people who enjoy human contact, social distancing the last few months has proven to be very difficult. While most are trying to remember to stay at least six feet away from others, these people are doing whatever they can not to physically embrace the people in their lives. Luckily, an eccentric taxidermist may have found the solution, creating a “high-five machine” made out of rat legs.
Jack Devaney, an English taxidermist who has previously gone viral for creating a rabbit toaster, a rat pencil case and magnetic mice, has taken over the internet once again, this time with a rat high-five machine. “I know that some people still aren’t socializing and I understand that some people like to celebrate with a high five and they’re at a disadvantage right now. So, if they buy one of these for themselves and a friend they regularly high five they can simulate doing so with a tiny little rat paw,” said Devaney of his recent invention.
The “Pawtable High Five Machines” are made with rat legs attached to a spring, sitting on a stand. For those that need human contact, but want to remain healthy; the rat high five machine may be the product that solves all their problems.
Via New York Post