Why were animals useful in World War One?
Before 1914 wars had mainly been fought by cavalries (soldiers who fought on horseback).
But both sides in World War One soon realised the muddy ground, barbed wire and machine guns made it too difficult to use horses for fighting.
Instead millions of horses were used to carry people and supplies.
Many other animals played a big part in the war as workers and mascots.
Watch: How animals helped soldiers
How were animals used for work?
Many types and breeds of animals were well-suited to perform tasks such as guarding trenches, finding wounded soldiers and carrying messages.
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Pets, mascots and livestock
There are many stories of animals who became companions to soldiers.
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Soldiers and rats
Not all animals were welcomed by soldiers. Rats fed on rotting food in the trenches and could have up to 900 babies every year.
Soldiers hated rats as they were smelly and spread diseases. They tried to get rid of them using clubs, bayonets and even guns.
Despite all this, rats were sometimes helpful. Many soldiers reported how rats sensed an oncoming attack and ran away, which warned them of enemy moves.
How did life change for animals and soldiers?
Animals were essential for both sides in World War One.
As well as working hard, they were important for morale. Soldiers were able to show their caring side by looking after animals.
How are animals remembered?
In 2004, a memorial was opened in London to remember animals that died in wars. This includes the animals that served and died in World War One. It was funded by a national appeal and bears two inscriptions:
The first explains the memorial鈥檚 dedication to all the animals that served and died alongside British and Allied forces in wars and campaigns throughout time.
The second is smaller but equally important to remember: 鈥淭hey had no choice.鈥
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