Magawa, a giant African pouched rat originally from Tanzania, helped clear mines from about 225,000 square metres of land -- the equivalent of 42 football pitches -- over the course of his career.Magawa passed away"peacefully" this weekend at the age of eight, the Belgian charity APOPO, which trained him, said in a statement.
"All of us at APOPO are feeling the loss of Magawa and we are grateful for the incredible work he's done," the group said.READ:But towards the weekend"he started to slow down, napping more and showing less interest in food in his last days," the charity said. APOPO trained Magawa to detect the chemical compounds in explosives by rewarding him with tasty treats -- his favourites being bananas and peanuts.Magawa was able to cover an area the size of a tennis court in 30 minutes, something that would take four days using a conventional metal detector.
In September 2020, the rodent won the animal equivalent of Britain's highest civilian honour for bravery because of his uncanny knack for uncovering landmines and unexploded ordnance. Magawa was the first rat to receive a medal from British veterinary charity PDSA in the 77 years of the awards, joining an illustrious band of brave canines, felines -- and even a pigeon.
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