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The German Police Train Body-Finding Vultures to Assist Murder Cases

German police are currently in the process of training body-finding vultures in order to assist them in missing persons and murder cases. The vultures are being trained due to their acute senses of smell and sight in addition to their ability to cover large areas of space.

The body-finding vultures have created a small outcry due to the fact that once a vulture finds a body, it prefers to eat it first and ask questions later. The German police are apparently willing to take this risk as they are currently training three birds to find bodies: Sherlock, Miss Marple and Colombo. While it is doubtful that this practice would ever make it to America, a few other countries have expressed interest in the new German police animals.
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1. Animal-assisted Investigations - Training of body-finding vultures to assist in murder cases signals a trend towards animal-assisted crime scene investigations.
2. Sensory Technology - The use of animals in investigations underscores a need for improved, cutting-edge sensory technology that can improve crime scene investigations.
3. Innovative Forensics - Innovative trends in forensics may include the use of new tools, such as trained animals, to provide valuable insights and locate evidence in investigations.
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1. Law Enforcement - The use of trained animals in law enforcement signals unexplored industry opportunities that can support improved investigations.
2. Pet and Animal Training - Animal training industry can explore lucrative business opportunities in the field of animal-assisted interventions to support forensic investigation.
3. Forensics Services - Forensics service providers can improve their products by incorporating innovative methods such as body-finding vultures to deliver better evidence in investigations.

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