Remember the scenes in The Princess Bride, in the Fire Swamp, where there were flames bursting from the ground, and Rodents Of Unusual Size?
Well, it may not be so far fetched after all...

Well, it may not be so far fetched after all...
ROUS Seeking Mines
ROUS Seeking Mine
Mozambique is but one country littered with lethal mine fields. There have been many different methods developed to discover these mines, ranging from running mad-cow-diseased cattle over the fields to detonate the bombs to sacrificial child-soldiers to armored mine-clearing vehicles. But all such methods have significant flaws or limitations, or are just plain evil.
Enter the Giant Gambian Pouched Rat.
These rats are ideally suited to clearing land mines. They are intelligent, easy to train, easy to transport, cheap to feed, work well with any handler, and are resistant to tropical diseases (unlike dogs who weigh too much, get bored, and succumb to such diseases too readily). 36 such rats have already cleared the country of thousands of mines. Two rats can accomplish in one hour what a human de-miner would take two weeks to do.
How do they do it? They are trained to sniff out the TNT in the mines. As they scamper across the field, they sniff the ground. Once they catch a whiff of the explosive, they scratch at the ground. The rat's handler then clicks a remote, which signals the rat's collar to chirp, making the rat run back to the handler for food. The rats find the mines, but are too light to detonate them. They can be used again and again and seem to really enjoy the work.
I have a new found respect for vermin. Which reminds me: I need to give my brother a call.
Source: UglyOverload
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