Researchers train African giant pouched rats to sniff out smuggled species.
Wildlife trafficking. The illegal practice involves capturing, killing and selling of wildlife and byproducts including pelts, ivory, plants and furs and more. These illicit products are often traded ...
The study demonstrated that the giant rats successfully detected samples of elephant ivory, rhino horn, pangolin scales and ...
Giant African rats, trained for scent detection, could assist in fighting illegal wildlife trade. A recent study shows they can detect wildlife products, offering a cost-effective alternative to ...
These rats aren't just dressed up for fun - they're on a mission to help sniff out the illegal wildlife trade.
“Rodents are at the forefront of biological research,” Zhou said. “Rodents, especially rats and mice, are the unsung heroes of the scientific world.” ...
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Rats are dismissed as vermin and blamed for being transmitters of diseases such as the bubonic plague. They also terrify many people and are incorrectly thought of as being dirty. But in East ...