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Police rats

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS: Dutch police inspector Monique Hamerslag holds a rat in the premises of the Dutch police in Rotterdam, on September 18, 2013. Since the end of 2011, the Dutch police trains rats to recognize the smell of gunpowder and drugs as rats are much cheaper than dogs, traditionally assigned to these tasks. AFP PHOTO/Nicolas Delaunay
The Dutch police have trained rats to be able to identify the smell of gunpowder and drugs in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS: A rat gets out of its cage in the premises of the Dutch police in Rotterdam, on September 18, 2013. Since the end of 2011, the Dutch police trains rats to recognize the smell of gunpowder and drugs as rats are much cheaper than dogs, traditionally assigned to these tasks. AFP PHOTO/Nicoloas Delaunay
Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS: A rat smells a tea ball infuser in the premises of the Dutch police in Rotterdam, on September 18, 2013. Since the end of 2011, the Dutch police trains rats to recognize the smell of gunpowder and drugs as rats are much cheaper than dogs, traditionally assigned to these tasks. AFP PHOTO/Nicolas Delaunay
Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS: Dutch police inspector Monique Hamerslag feeds rats in the premises of the Dutch police in Rotterdam, on September 18, 2013. Since the end of 2011, the Dutch police trains rats to recognize the smell of gunpowder and drugs as rats are much cheaper than dogs, traditionally assigned to these tasks. AFP PHOTO/Nicolas Delaunay
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