Of the 80 member team that was deployed to take down bin Laden, few
draw more speculation than the one on four legs.

Most likely a Belgian Malinois (though officials say it could also
have been a German Shepherd), there was one non-human member of the
SEAL team that raided Osama bin Laden's compound, according to the New
York Times. The heroic pooch was strapped to a Navy SEAL as they were
lowered from a hovering helicopter.

The news of the dog's use in the raid broke Wednesday, but like the
other members of the team that was deployed, its identity remains
unknown.

While the dog is known for its bomb-sniffing prowess, it has other
capabilities that make it a wonderful dog-of-war. According to the
Atlantic, the dog may have been trained to "sniff out enemy troops
from up to 2 miles away."

The sensory perception brought by these dogs in a wartime situation is
unparalleled. “The capability they bring to the fight cannot be
replicated by man or machine,” General David H. Petraeus said last
year, calling for more use of dogs.

But the coolest thing about these guys? Many SEAL dogs come equipped
with "titanium fangs capable of ripping through enemy protective
armor," at a cost of "about $2,000 a tooth," according to the Daily.
That'll get the job done.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/05/science/05dog.html?_r=4&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=tha23
http://petsadviser.com/service-animal/bin-laden-dog-navy-seals-k9/
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/politics/2011/05/breeders-battle-right-claim-hero-navy-seal-dog/3737

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