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A rat trained to find landmines in Cambodia has set a new world record. The rodent discovered over 100 landmines and ...
Ronin, a 5-year-old African giant pouched rat, has found 109 land mines and 15 other unexploded ordnances in Cambodia ...
A rat named Ronin has set a new Guinness World Record by detecting 109 land mines in Cambodia over the last four years.
Travelers to Southeast Asia are no strangers to Siem Reap. The city's world-class wonder, Angkor Wat, attracts curious ...
“Ronin has detected an impressive 109 landmines and 15 items of unexploded ordnance (UXO), surpassing the previous record ...
APOPO "He's a very hardworking rat," Cindy Fast, head of APOPO's training and research efforts, tells PEOPLE of the group's star landmine-sniffing rodent Since 1979, nearly 20,000 people — many ...
He’s an African giant pouched rat who’s been trained and works with the nonprofit organization APOPO. Here & Now‘s Scott Tong speaks with Cindy Fast, head of training and innovation at APOPO ...