Are giant rats the future in sniffing out wildlife trafficking? Watch the rodents at work
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Researchers are training giant rats to detect illegal wildlife products, such as elephant tusk and rhino horn. The rodents, including a breed known as giant african pouched rats, are being taught to sniff out animal body parts as part of an effort to combat the illegal wildlife trade. It appears that multiple giant rats, some of which have been given individual names, are involved in the training program.
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