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Giant rats might be the next hot tool for catching wildlife poachers
Giant African rats, already used to sniff out land mines, can do the same for smuggled rhino horns, elephant tusks and other common contraband, researchers report.
Scientists say the next step is to train the rats to operate in ports where wildlife trafficking occurs. The rats will wear ...
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The intelligent rodents have a particularly keen nose and have been previously trained to detect landmines and tuberculosis.
Pangolin scales, elephant tusks, rhino horn, and a rare wood all are preferred objects in the illegal wildlife trade. African giant pouched rats, with their keen sense of smell, however, could soon ...
“You could envision detection dogs screening vast open areas ... They can easily access tight spaces like cargo in packed shipping containers or be lifted up high to screen the ventilation systems of ...