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Landmine-Sniffing Rat Smells Out Record 109 Explosives in Cambodia

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A phenomenal rat has established a world record for finding landmines as it uncovered 109 of the explosives in Cambodia. Trained by non-profit group APOPO, the rat is now a hero in the war against the country’s landmines. Famous for its keen smell, the rat’s achievement showcases the creative application of animals in mine detection.

Cambodia, which is still reeling from the aftereffects of decades of war, is still one of the most mined countries in the world. The mines threaten the local populations with danger every day, particularly in the countryside. That so many of these mines have been detected by this amazing rat is a step forward in the demining process.

The rat, Magawa, is one of an increasing number of trained animals that are being used to assist with clearing dangerous areas. Magawa’s success is so important as it highlights the ability of animals to carry out tasks humans would normally do, providing a cheaper alternative to risky demining work.

This feat not only showcases the rat’s skills but also brings to light the continued struggles of nations such as Cambodia, where landmines continue to impact communities. Because of this success, there is optimism that more animals like Magawa can be trained to continue saving lives and clearing dangerous land.

 

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