Mice Trained to Save Earthquake Survivors

Research scientist Dr. Donna Kean, 33-year-old from Glasgow, is training rats in Tanzania, East Africa. She says rats can enter narrow spaces and “are perfect for research and rescue work”, writes Mirror, past Periscope. Mice in small bags are being trained to find survivors of [...]
Rats in small bags are being trained to find survivors of the earthquake trapped in ruins.
They can carry microphones, location monitors and video equipment. The mouse may be able to access spaces to notice victims lying in ruins. We are able to talk to the victims through”, she says.
“They are very resourceful and good at their movements in all environments. We hope it will save lives. The results are very promising”, the researcher concluded.
Donna's rats are believed to be tested on a field in Turkey, a earthquake-painted country. /Periscopi/














