Trained rats to help first responders search for survivors in disaster zones
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Trained rats to help first responders search for survivors in disaster zones
Yahoo Finance Live's Akiko Fujita reports that rats are being trained to help first responders search for survivors in disaster zones.
Trained rats to help first responders search for survivors in disaster zones
Yahoo Finance Live's Akiko Fujita reports that rats are being trained to help first responders search for survivors in disaster zones.
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