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An African giant pouched rat is being honored in the record books after detecting more than 100 landmines and other undetonated explosives in Cambodia, Belgian non-profit APOPO announced Friday. The ...
Ronin, an African giant pouched rat, has entered the Guinness World Records for detecting over 100 landmines in Cambodia.
Elizabeth Bowen Visiting Cambodia some years ago, I came upon a band of musicians busking at the side of the road. The dozen ...
Cambodia remains one of the world's most heavily landmined countries, owing to the deadly civil war that ended in 1998.
Ronin, an African giant pouched rat in Cambodia, has set a record by detecting 109 landmines and 15 unexploded ordnance items since 2021. His efforts are credited with significantly contributing to ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSuper-Sniffing Rat Sets a New World Record for Discovering Deadly Land Mines—and He’s Just Getting StartedRonin, a 5-year-old African giant pouched rat, has found 109 land mines and 15 other unexploded ordnances in Cambodia ...
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IFLScience on MSNMeet Ronin, The Guinness World Record-Breaking Rat Who's Saving Lives, One Mine At A TimeAcross the world, there are estimated to be over 110 million landmines still buried in more than 60 countries. According to the Mine Action Review, in 2023, there were 1,431 deaths and 5,241 recorded ...
Between August 2021 and February 2025, Ronin uncovered 109 landmines and 15 other pieces of unexploded ordnance in a region close to Siem Reap in Cambodia, according to Guinness World Records.
A landmine-detecting rat in Cambodia has set a new world record to become the first rodent to uncover more than 100 mines and ...
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Ronin, a giant African pouched rat, has tracked down 109 landmines and 15 other potentially deadly war remnants since his ...
An African landmine-sniffing rat in Cambodia has broken a world record after detecting more than 100 landmines and other ...
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