…animals have been used as spies? Sharks, rats, and doves were some of the animals that, throughout time, had devices installed in their bodies to take part in spying schemes.

… in World War I (1914-1918), doves were messengers and “eyes”? They carried “dove grams” (telegrams sent through them) and cameras to record the movement of enemy troops.

… some marine microorganisms have already helped identify submarines and aquatic drones? When they undergo any type of disturbance, such as the one caused by these equipments, they start to shine and can be seen without the aide of microscopes – reporting a strange “presence” in the water.

… the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency of the United States) was able to turn a cat into an information transmitter? Since these animals make little noise, they have already been used to infiltrate certain settings carrying listening devices. This allowed CIA agents to follow what was happening via audio.

Questions
1) How did doves record enemies during World War I?
a) Through radars
b) Carrying cameras
c) As pets
d) With the help of a GPS

Correct answer: B

2) What do you think about using pets as spies?

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