What are the origins of the phrase "deserting the sinking ship?"?



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The full idiomatic phrase is: Like rats deserting a sinking ship. Rats were/are common on shipping vessels (ie cargo), and if the hold starts to take on water, the rats will use any means to escape, including climbing on/over each other, effectively killing another rat in order to get away.
Not a complimentary comparison...

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