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One African giant pouched rat in Cambodia is making communities safer by sniffing out dangerous explosives—and he just set a record for his species. According to Smithsonian, the 5-year-old rat named ...
Mountains of rubbish blight the streets of the UK's second-biggest city with no end in sight to a dispute that has been going ...
Ronin, a 5-year-old African giant pouched rat, has found 109 land mines and 15 other unexploded ordnances in Cambodia ...
A landmine-detecting rat in Cambodia has set a new world record to become the first rodent to uncover more than 100 mines and ...
He observed: "A rat can get really big on protein. I noticed it when I was working in town. People would chuck their kebabs on the floor, and the rats would eat them and grow considerably.
The rodents can be seen leaping around behind the ... One local resident said more than a dozen "big and small" rats were seen crawling out of bins. She said: "They were massive.