Strange sort of logic to this method … puts me in mind of my sister-in law’s dilemma … She has complained, often, how it’s not possible for her to travel, as she has quite a menagerie of pets ( dogs, cats, birds, a turtle, some rodents in cages ) … So, I suggested that she only needed to adopt one more pet, and let nature take it’s course … Than pet, of course, would have to be either a boa constrictor, or a python … Merry Christmas! … ;)
Actually, especially trained Rescue Dogs can be more effective. (No, not some dog you rescued). They really enjoy finding people – live people. If they have to work a site where there are no survivors, one of the rescue team occasionally hides in the debris, so that the dog can “find them”. The dogs get genuinely depressed if they find nothing but dead people. I bet the rescue teams wish they could be cheered up that easily.
(You can work with rats if you prefer. Nobody is going to smile when a rat finds them.)
Ratkin Premium Member about 2 years ago
Amazing! His scientific methods actually did something useful.
Doug K about 2 years ago
“Rats! Why did it have to be Rats?”
KenDHoward1 about 2 years ago
Strange sort of logic to this method … puts me in mind of my sister-in law’s dilemma … She has complained, often, how it’s not possible for her to travel, as she has quite a menagerie of pets ( dogs, cats, birds, a turtle, some rodents in cages ) … So, I suggested that she only needed to adopt one more pet, and let nature take it’s course … Than pet, of course, would have to be either a boa constrictor, or a python … Merry Christmas! … ;)
LawrenceS about 2 years ago
A spin-off from Brewster Rocket will premier in GoComics® next week: Rats in Space!
A Common 'tator about 2 years ago
What happens to those who don’t survive ?
ChessPirate about 2 years ago
“Hey, a toy I missed!”
[SQUEEZE!]
“Squeeak!”
Chithing Premium Member about 2 years ago
Willard in orbit.
geese28 about 2 years ago
Do rats eat spleens Dr. Mel?
kaylasdad99 about 2 years ago
“Researchers?”
I wonder if he meant “rescuers.”
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
Actually, especially trained Rescue Dogs can be more effective. (No, not some dog you rescued). They really enjoy finding people – live people. If they have to work a site where there are no survivors, one of the rescue team occasionally hides in the debris, so that the dog can “find them”. The dogs get genuinely depressed if they find nothing but dead people. I bet the rescue teams wish they could be cheered up that easily.
(You can work with rats if you prefer. Nobody is going to smile when a rat finds them.)
AndrewSihler about 2 years ago
Izzat true?? The thing with the rats?
eb110americana about 2 years ago
Releasing rats into a bunch of shredded paper. What could possibly go wrong?