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‘Little Giant’: RT follows journey of landmine-sniffing ‘hero rat’ Isaac (DOCUMENTARY) | |
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Landmine deaths are a tragic reality in post-war countries, but one brave soul is tackling such dangers one explosive at a time. RT’s documentary team visited with Isaac, an unconventional hero who is actually… a rat. | Landmine deaths are a tragic reality in post-war countries, but one brave soul is tackling such dangers one explosive at a time. RT’s documentary team visited with Isaac, an unconventional hero who is actually… a rat. |
The phrase “real heroes don’t wear capes” has never been truer. In fact, Isaac, an African giant pouched rat, looks like a run-of-the-mill rodent. | The phrase “real heroes don’t wear capes” has never been truer. In fact, Isaac, an African giant pouched rat, looks like a run-of-the-mill rodent. |
But despite his appearance, Isaac is far from an everyday sewer rat. | But despite his appearance, Isaac is far from an everyday sewer rat. |
Instead, he’s part of the Anti-Personnel Landmines Removal Produce Development (APOPO), a non-governmental organization based in Tanzania which trains rats to detect explosives. | Instead, he’s part of the Anti-Personnel Landmines Removal Produce Development (APOPO), a non-governmental organization based in Tanzania which trains rats to detect explosives. |
Although he may seem like an unlikely candidate for the job, Isaac and other rats of his kind are actually highly intelligent with a sharp sense of smell and the ability to learn quickly. | Although he may seem like an unlikely candidate for the job, Isaac and other rats of his kind are actually highly intelligent with a sharp sense of smell and the ability to learn quickly. |
They’re great at following commands and memorizing their duties, and they’re highly social – which makes them a great choice for working alongside humans. | They’re great at following commands and memorizing their duties, and they’re highly social – which makes them a great choice for working alongside humans. |
Using their impressive skills, the rats – nicknamed ‘HeroRATS’ – are able to travel to countries where landmines pose a threat to local populations, including Vietnam, Laos, Angola, and Cambodia – the country which suffers the highest number of landmine accidents each year. | Using their impressive skills, the rats – nicknamed ‘HeroRATS’ – are able to travel to countries where landmines pose a threat to local populations, including Vietnam, Laos, Angola, and Cambodia – the country which suffers the highest number of landmine accidents each year. |
But first, their schooling must begin at the same place as with most young students – kindergarten. | But first, their schooling must begin at the same place as with most young students – kindergarten. |
‘Isaac: The Story of a Little Giant’ follows the rodent’s impressive journey from classroom to field training, in an unlikely story of heroism. | ‘Isaac: The Story of a Little Giant’ follows the rodent’s impressive journey from classroom to field training, in an unlikely story of heroism. |
You can watch the full documentary here. | You can watch the full documentary here. |
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