A bombs detection rat broke a world record by sniffing more than 100 land mines in Cambodia. Since its deployment in 2021, Ronin, a giant African pocket rat, has sniffed 109 terrestrial mines and 15 other non -exploded war remains, according to the non -profit organization apopo. “His exceptional achievements have earned him the title Guinness World Records Most terrestrial mines detected by a rat‚” The non -profit organization announced on Friday, which coincides with World Rat Day. Ronin exceeded the previous record established by the “legendary” Rat Magawa, which found 71 terrestrial mines and 38 objects not exploded in five years of service. Apopo trains rats to detect chemicals in mines and other weapons from the Cambodia civil war. In a country where nearly 20,000 people have been killed by remains of the remains since 1979. At five years old, Ronin could have a few more years of significant detection work, said the charitable organization.
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