Neat use for rats!
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Neat use for rats!
I was surprised when this video appeared on my YouTube recomThey should employee these here.
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Re: Neat use for rats!
In this video, they show a rat in training in Africa, where the school is/was, and then he is sent off to Siem Reap. Damn cool.
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Re: Neat use for rats!
“Resistance fighters and Vietnamese occupation forces”? Who were the resistance fighters then?
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Re: Neat use for rats!
These rats might also be the solution to the non-ferrous mines that don’t get picked up by metal detectors.
And if they could be trained to deliver a big enough charge, they might be the solution to the Russian ‘the Hunt’ mine system. Due to the vibration detector microprocessor, there is no way to de-mine them.
And if they could be trained to deliver a big enough charge, they might be the solution to the Russian ‘the Hunt’ mine system. Due to the vibration detector microprocessor, there is no way to de-mine them.
Re: Neat use for rats!
Oh yes predictable. Some rats have higher IQs than some humans.
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