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Elephants Sniffing Out 10 Million Landmines The Long Walk Home BBC Earth

Elephants Sniffing Out 10 Million Landmines The Long Walk Home BBC Earth

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Using their elephant sense of smell to detect ten million unexploded landmines to make their way home to Angola. anodyne57: . I believe elephants can smell land mines. that elephants have a very powerful sense of smell. so my hunch is, and, and, and. early evidence suggests that elephants can detect landmines.
He believes something, which he says suggests that what he believes is true.
Also known as circular reasoning.
No evidence.
Nada.
God awful worthless quotes from this expert.
Nice story thoughabout the elephants' memory of migration trails and their connection to their historic lands.

Date: 2020-08-24

Comments and reviews: 8


I hate humans!
Poor elephants and all animals.
Theyre gonna die off eventually. Because pathetic humans will take more land for living, and just because.
If youre reading this, go vegan and stop consuming disgusting blood filled animal guts and matter.

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But isnt that impractical? I mean in parts of African they're using a native species of rat to search for them. That makes it convenient as theyre not heavy enough to set off any mines. I think using elephants is a bit reckless and just puts them in harms way
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If only a land mine was made by People that we could find.
With a Company Name, address or something
Oh yeah, We can try asking the Nobel Family, You know the Nobel Peace Prize AKA Bomb Factory People

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Video Completely ignores the fact that the elephants have to go through Namibia to get from Botswana to Angola. Botswana and Angola do not touch.
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Should not use these elephants for man's failures make the vile people who planted these mines clean them up if they go off they won't be missed
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Someone spent a lot of money to buy 10 million landmines. That money could have built schools and hospitals. What a crazy world we live in.
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I get why countries use land mines but any land minefield should be thoroughly documented and removed when fighting is over
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Poor elephants. So heartbreaking. I love these emotional & intelligent creatures, and it hurts my heart to see them unhappy.
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