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8 Animals Ever James Bond Doing Tasks

A bird of prey recently "arrested" in Saudi Arabia, accused of being a spy for Israel's Mossad foreign intelligence agency.  Although it may seem like a casual event, this vulture is just one of many animals who have been accused of spying.

From insects to squirrels, the animals have been accused of various forms of espionage over the years.  Along with the development of technology, it seems that this trend will continue to rise.

Is this accusation not only groundless fear or strange truth?, We've compiled a list of some lists of animals that are used as spies a unique and strange, and probably would make James Bond jealous.

How do you think?  Is this the future of espionage, or should we stop recruiting spies species as superior?

1.  Vultures


Saudi Arabia has recently accused the vultures as a spy after he was found carrying a transmitter bracelet that is placed at the feet of scientists at the University of Israel.  The researchers reasoned that the tagging was used to study migration patterns.

2.  Cat


In the 1960s, the CIA reported to have surgery to insert a microphone and transmitter into a cat, a project dubbed the "Acoustic Kitty."  Former CIA officer Victor Marchetti told The Telegraph about the project

"To dissect a cat, put batteries in him, wired. The tail is used as an antenna, they make a bad .."

Cats first cable, according to the Guardian, released to spy on and with just a few steps toward the goal before the cat got hit by a taxi.  then the CIA concluded that this project is not practical to collect data - data intelligence.

3.Squirrel


Iranian police reportedly arrested 14 squirrels for spying allegations in 2007.Menurut Mental Floss, foreign intelligence services found that the squirrels have been equipped with equipment to eavesdrop.

"Meanwhile, Foreign Affairs sources told Sky News reported that" this story is ridiculous. "

4.  Pigeon


Iran claims to have found "spy pigeons" near nuclear facilities in this 2008.Tuduhan not the first of its kind.  According to Wired, the carrier pigeon camera might have been there since 1903, when a German engineer to experiment with the idea.

Merpati has played such a strong role in wartime me that, a pigeon Cher Ami, won the medal for saving lives of U.S. soldiers during World War I.  And how do spy pigeons can be disabled?

World In World War II, the British used two peregrine groaned to intercept a German spy pigeon, and some successes were reported.

5.Sea Lions and Dolphins

The U.S. Navy has been recruiting sea lions and dolphins to the Marine Mammal Program.

Apparently inspired by the irony of military recruitment "Navy Seals," but would prefer these animals for their ability to hear and see under water with low light.

Thus, mammals have been trained to sweep for mines, carrying cameras, and even cuff the suspect under water.

The group Compassionate Animals objected to use these animals in combat.
"War is to man as the people and political parties may decide war is necessary, animals can not," said Dawn Carr of the Society for Ethical Treatment of Animals on the BBC.

6.Hawk


Eagle suspected of spying for India after officials found the birds carry what looks like a high-tech equipment for surveillance.

According to BBC, India is caused initially suspected spy falcon from Pakistan, a senior police officer explained, he declared that the birds were only used to assist with hunting expedition.  ith other words, this Eagles group spying, but the other birds, not on people.

7.  Insect


The scientists reported experimenting with insects for surveillance.  Telegraph explains that the electrodes, batteries, and video cameras were mounted to the insect.  U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to work to enter the brain with the transmitter into the moths and beetles as a chrysalis.

It is believed that the creatures that would naturally incorporate implants into their bodies as they grow.

8.  Chicken


Perhaps ironically dubbed Operation "KFC," is an abbreviation of the Kuwaiti Field Chicken, while U.S. troops are planning to use the chicken during the battle, the BBC reported.
The plan is the chicken will be used to detect toxic gas, but 41 animals died of illness in the Gulf in the interval 1 week after the didatangkan.Tampaknya that Colonel Sanders of KFC can still use the name for himself
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