Rats Trained To Sniff Out Smuggled Rhino Horn And Pangolin Scales

Rats Trained To Sniff Out Smuggled Rhino Horn And Pangolin Scales

Using "Hero Rats" to Detect Smuggled Pangolins - Pangolin Crisis Fund

Researchers trained 11 rats to sniff out elephant tusk and rhino horn, even when smugglers used common tricks such as using coffee grinds and washing powder to conceal. The rats learned how to sniff out pangolin scales. Apopo african giant pouched rats likely won’t replace sniffer dogs—but, rather, they may eventually be used to. Scientists have flipped the cliché of smelling a rat by training giant rodents to sniff out contraband from rhinoceros horns to pangolin scales, boosting the fight against the. Now, a team of researchers have trained these rats to pick.

A trained rat wearing a special vest to alert handlers when they detect a target. Giant african rats are being trained to sniff out illegal goods like elephant tusks, rhino horns, and. The researchers were able to train rats to pick up on the scent of elephant ivory, rhino horn, african blackwood, and pangolin scales, the latter being the. Rats could be the.

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