Scientist turns tortoises into spies

November 9, 2005

A Russian scientist has reportedly discovered a way to turn tortoises into biological robots and train them for defense purposes, Russia's NTV news.

Aleksei Burikov, head of the biology department at Rostov State Pedagogical University in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, attaches a special device to a tortoise's shell that directs the animal's movements through vibrations. Attaching a small camera to the tortoise's shell allows scientists to monitor the tortoise's location.

"Monitoring can be conducted both for environmental and defense purposes," Burikov told NTV.

Copyright 2005 by United Press International


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