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Pouched Rat: These Pets Can Even Detect LandminesWith their enormous cheek pouches and keen sense of smell, the giant pouched rat is making waves—not just in living rooms, but also on minefields and in hospitals. As a pet, it presents a challenge ...
Agarwood, a fragrant resinous wood commonly referred to as oud, is a prized constituent in incense, perfumes, medicines and ...
One company tackling both the ecological and economic challenges of uncontrolled animal populations is BioVaxys Technology Corp. (CSE: BIOV) (OTCQB: BVAXF), with the company recently expanding its ...
Following decades of speculation, skepticism and lack of consensus, Nepal’s government has announced the country’s first-ever ...
If you’ve walked on Prince Street or strolled down Fifth Avenue recently, you may have come across a giant inflatable rat.
El Mundo on MSN21h
A giant rat receives a Guinness award for detecting over 120 landmines in CambodiaWith its work since 2021 in the Preah Vihear province, Ronin has surpassed the legacy of Magawa, who passed away in 2022 after retiring and having identified 71 landmines and 38 unexploded objects.
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