Saturday, July 4, 2015

Bomb sniffing rats ... Interesting Tom Q!


Enjoy!   Tom Q 
 
This is gross, but interesting !!


Throughout the world, places that have been involved in war and/or 
civil strife often have large minefields that still need clearing.

In 2013, it was estimated that there was a global average of around nine
mine-related deaths every day. The situation is especially dire in Africa.

Typically, clearing a minefield involves men in body armor walking in very
precise lines with metal detectors. Anything (from a rusty nail to an old
ammo cartridge) that sets the detectors off must be investigated before
moving on.

A new method of bomb detection using rats, however, is flipping this
process on its head. A Belgian NGO called APOPO has developed a
way to train African pouched rats (named for the storage pouch in their
cheeks) to sniff out bombs quickly and safely.


They used this rat because it has an incredibly fine-tuned sense of smell
and a long lifespan (8-9 years) to yield returns on the nine months of
training they undergo.


They're called HeroRats, and not one has died in the line of duty since
the program started in 1997.


The average mine requires 5 kg (roughly 11 pounds) of weight to trigger
an explosion, but even the biggest of these rats are only around 1.5 kg
(3.3 pounds).


Since they're trained to sniff out explosives exclusively, they aren't
distracted by other metal objects the way human minesweepers are.


They can effectively search 200 square meters in less than 20 minutes.


A team of humans would need around 25 hours to do the same job.

Since they're in the African sun a lot, the HeroRats get sunscreen to
keep them cancer free.


If a rat does get cancer, it receives full medical treatment.


The rats are "paid" in avocados, peanuts, bananas and other yummy,
healthy treats.


After about 4-5 years on the job (or whenever they lose interest in working),
they're allowed to retire.


Retirement consists of eating all the tasty fruit their little hero heart’s desire.



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