CLICK HERE for some pictures showing how giant African pouched rats are being used to detect land mines and tuberculosis in Tanzania and Mozambique.
Their noses are very sensitive to TNT, and they are proving to be much easier to train than dogs.
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CLICK HERE for some pictures showing how giant African pouched rats are being used to detect land mines and tuberculosis in Tanzania and Mozambique.
Their noses are very sensitive to TNT, and they are proving to be much easier to train than dogs.
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