Animal-borne bomb attacks
Animal-borne bomb attacks are the use of animals as delivery systems for explosives. The explosives are strapped to a pack animal such as a horse, mule or donkey. The pack animal may be set off in a crowd.
Not to be confused with Exploding animal.
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Projects of bat bombs, dog bombs, and pigeon bombs have also been studied.
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