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  • Monday, November 25, 2024

Mouse sniffer to detect mine


Dog hunting?

Staff at Porfell Winterlife Park and Sanctuary in Cornwall taught a gambian mouse called Kofi to warn those who handled when he discovered a mine.

The mouse ... sorry, Kofi was too small to set any mines, but his sense of smell could pick up the scent of the bomb cover.

Kofi is not the first mouse, good, he is the first in the UK, but Africa defeated us with it.

They plan to use the sniffer mouse to help the military not be inflated, and the mice are more reliable than sniffer dogs, because they weigh less so there are few opportunities to remove explosives.

They are trained from a young age and given through many different stages to become professional bomb polishing, they will be a great help for the police to help them attack terrorism.

The mouse seems to be smarter than I used to think, if they can save everyone's life, I say it all on the link!

The downside of the mice Although their vision is very poor and they only see black and white, that can be a problem when they got ahead.

Although I will definitely don't be long before someone will invent some utilities that will provide mice surveillance!