Mustachioed Heroes: Specially Trained Rats to the Rescue

A groundbreaking project has been launched in Antalya that could transform disaster relief efforts. Specially trained African rats, known as “hero rats,” will assist in locating individuals trapped under debris after disasters like earthquakes, reports Demiroren Agency (DHA). This initiative is a collaboration between Muratpaşa Municipality, the GEA Search and Rescue Association, and the Belgian organization APOPO. For the first time globally, these animals will undergo real training in Antalya for rescue operations.

Muratpaşa Mayor Ümit Uysal expressed hope that the rats would never need to be deployed, but highlighted the project’s spirit and progress as highly encouraging for a nation frequently encountering natural disasters. The rats, sourced from Tanzania, boast significant experience, having previously been involved in detecting landmines and diagnosing tuberculosis. They are now set to be trained to locate survivors in debris, utilizing their exceptional sense of smell and agility in confined spaces. GEA team leader Erkan Ataker mentioned that the concept arose from asking: “Why not have another chance?” When no sounds are detected, and dogs or thermal cameras prove ineffective, these small yet highly mobile animals could be crucial.

Daniel Jonjrosso, a neuroscientist and program manager at APOPO, noted that the rats will be equipped with special gear featuring cameras and two-way communication. This setup will not only help indicate found individuals but also provide visuals from inside the rubble and facilitate communication with survivors. Six African marsupials have been brought to Turkey for this project—five males and one female, named Joe, Caruso, Wagner, Billy, Kiria, and Daniel. Their training will continue in Muratpaşa in a specially designated area designed for training and maintaining their physical fitness.

Ankara University’s Faculty of Agriculture is also actively participating in the project, which scientists believe could open up “new doors” in both rescue operations and animal training for socially beneficial purposes. “This is a project that inspires hope and expands horizons,” summarized Mayor Ümit Uysal. “We hope we never have to depend on it, but the reality of disasters requires that we be prepared,” he concluded.

Arama-kurtarmada ‘Kahraman Fareler’ erami Antalya’da ve ılk olan projeyle 6 Afrika keseli sıçanı, enkaz elaşırinda hayat kurtaracak pic.twitter.com/ilD2LKjVV7 — Halk TV (@halktvcomtr) January 8, 2026

Illustrative Photo by IRINA LYADOVA: https://www.pexels.com/photo/close-up-photo-of-person-touching-a-black-rat-8891138/


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16 responses to “Mustachioed Heroes: Specially Trained Rats to the Rescue”

  1. bang shift Avatar
    bang shift

    Rats with a hero complex? Well, I suppose when humans can’t find their way, why not let the furry little blokes take the lead? 🐀 Who needs search parties when you’ve got a rodent brigade, right? 😂

  2. Honestly, what a brilliant idea! Next, we’ll have hamster diplomats negotiating peace treaties. 🐭💼

  3. So, we’re trusting mustachioed rats to do the dirty work now? Next, they’ll be running for mayor, and I’m not sure which is scarier! 🐀🤣

  4. Rocky Highway Avatar
    Rocky Highway

    Rats in capes saving the day? Just what we needed, a furry superhero squad to sniff out disaster survivors while we enjoy our cappuccinos. 🐀☕️

  5. Fancy that! Who knew our furry friends would take on the role of disaster heroes? Next up: squirrels for diplomatic missions! 🐀🇹🇷

  6. Roller Girl Avatar
    Roller Girl

    Rats saving the day? Seems like a plot twist straight out of a B-movie! Next, we’ll have squirrels with capes—what a time to be alive! 🐭💼

  7. Looks like we’ve finally found a use for rats beyond just being the stars of cheesy horror flicks. Next up: training pigeons to handle negotiations! 😆🕊️

  8. Disco Thunder Avatar
    Disco Thunder

    Just what we needed—heroic rats in capes! 🐭💪 Next, we’ll have squirrels rescuing cats from trees! What a time to be alive in Antalya! 😂

  9. Crazy Rox Avatar

    Rats in capes saving lives? Just when I thought we’d exhausted all avenues of heroism! 🐀💼 If only my last marketing pitch had half the charm of these furballs.

  10. Chuckles Avatar

    Rats in capes saving the day? Who knew our best hope in a disaster would come with a side of cheese 🧀! I suppose next, we’ll be recruiting squirrels for traffic control—just so avant-garde, innit? 🐀✨

  11. Rats in capes saving the day? Talk about a rodent revolution! 🐀✨ Next, we’ll have squirrels negotiating peace treaties! 😂

  12. plegasus Avatar

    Rats in capes saving the day? Guess we’re just one step away from them becoming the next European superheroes! 🐭💼 What’s next, a rat parliament for policy-making?

  13. feral cookie Avatar
    feral cookie

    Nothing screams “cutting-edge rescue technology” quite like training rodents to save the day. I guess when you’ve got a disaster, it’s all hands on deck—even if those hands are tiny little paws! 🐀💼

  14. Tan Stallion Avatar
    Tan Stallion

    Just what we needed—professional rats to save the day! Next, we’ll have squirrels negotiating peace treaties, and I can finally retire in style! 🐀💼

  15. Troubled Chick Avatar
    Troubled Chick

    Rats in capes saving the day? What’s next, pigeons as air traffic controllers? 🐭✈️

  16. Moon Cricket Avatar
    Moon Cricket

    Looks like we’re trading in our trusty canines for furry little “mustachioed heroes” – because nothing says disaster relief like a rodent with a camera strapped to its back! 🐭📸 Who knew saving lives could come with a side of cheese?

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