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A continual risk when hunting is discharging a weapon will often trigger a wanted level. The "running over with vehicle" option does not apply to most of the targets, and Niko cannot use his fists or baseball bat to dispatch them. Shooting them from a distance using a sniper rifle is one way to avoid the wanted level.
A continual risk when hunting is discharging a weapon will often trigger a wanted level. The "running over with vehicle" option does not apply to most of the targets, and Niko cannot use his fists or baseball bat to dispatch them. Shooting them from a distance using a sniper rifle is one way to avoid the wanted level.


The in game website [[Whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com|www.whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com]] shows the location of the flying rats. Small dots are one flying rat, while large dots represent two or more. On [[Happiness Island]], the large dot represents six flying rats.
The in game website [[Whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com|www.whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com]] shows the location of the flying rats. Small dots are one flying rat, while large dots represent two or more. On [[Happiness Island]], the large dot represents six flying rats. The map is not particularly useful, especially with multiple targets, except for providing general location.


One Flying Rat is not represented on the website. This one is located on the far west/south-west side of [[Alderney]] (the far left island), on a construction site.
One Flying Rat is not represented on the website. This one is located on the far west/south-west side of [[Alderney]] (the far left island), on a construction site.
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