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BROWNSVILLE, Texas \u2014 How do you capture the deadliest animal on Earth, one that has been responsible for the death of more people than any other species in history<\/a>? Here at America\u2019s southern border, it\u2019s not with high-tech weaponry, but with a black plastic tub of stinky water tucked under a bush.<\/p>\n

Surrounded by tall, yellowing grass near a sports complex, the bait water reeks of damp soil and decaying vegetation. And on top of the basin is the trap: a gray toolbox with a small battery-powered fan sucking air into a mesh net.<\/p>\n