The story of mice undergoing special training to find survivors at the site of an earthquake is a hot topic.



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Click The third search term is 'hero mouse' to find survivors.



Mice carrying small bags and quickly searching between obstacles.



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Trained to return to base when a 'beep' is heard.



This is the 'hero mouse' project that a scientist from Scotland has been promoting for the past year.



Hero mice are trained to enter the wreckage with a bag loaded with microphones, locators and video devices so that rescuers can communicate with earthquake survivors.



"Rats are very agile and find a way to live in any environment, and their small size makes them perfect for search and rescue operations," officials said.



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So far, a total of seven rats have been trained on the earthquake site, which will be put into service at the earthquake site in Turkey in about two weeks.



Netizens responded, "I only thought it was an unsanitary animal, but it was training for humans...", "The small animal does a great job. I'm looking forward to the performance of 'Heroic Mouse'!"



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