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Originally Posted by CyberRed
Yes, I have heard about micro-chip in animals.
Hey RedRum,
I am wonderin', if that micro-chip is a battery with a "lithuim" inside ? What about, if it starts to crash in animals' body ? Will it cause the animals to suffer with "boils" or "grievously sore" ....like blisters all over the body ? I am just wonderin' what would happen to the animals, if it crashes. I hope the animals don't suffer anything from it.
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No No you have it all wrong. It is inert, no power, nothing. It is like the magnetic strip on your credit card or eft (electronic funds transfer) card which holds information but is not powered. When you scan the card at a shop the scanner reads the information. The microchip in the animals is exactly the same. It stores information but has to be scanned to read the information. It will not hurt the animal even if the chip fails.