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  2. Crittercam - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of the terrestrial Crittercam made it possible for researchers to monitor the animals and their activity exactly when it occurred. Previously, the cameras could only record data and images for future playback once the camera was retrieved from the animal. When introduced in 2001 the camera was about half an inch in size.

  3. Get a daily dose of cute photos of animals like cats, dogs, and more along with animal related news stories for your daily life from AOL. ... A-Z Animals Articles 2 days ago Travel Worry-Free with ...

  4. Monkey selfie copyright dispute - Wikipedia

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    Iain Connor, a partner in Pinsent Masons, similarly said that the photographer could claim they had "put the camera in the hands of the monkey so [they had] taken some creative steps and therefore own the copyright," and that "if it's an animal that presses the button, it should be the owner of the camera that owns the copyright to that photo ...

  5. Watch these wild animals steal the spotlight in unforgettable ...

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    A soccer-loving elk, a snack-stealing bear, and a gentle nurturing monkey showcase three incredible moments captured on camera. Watch these wild animals steal the spotlight in unforgettable ...

  6. Active camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Active camouflage is used in several groups of animals, including reptiles on land, and cephalopod molluscs and flatfish in the sea. Animals achieve active camouflage both by color change and (among marine animals such as squid) by counter-illumination, with the use of bioluminescence.

  7. 50 Absolutely Adorable Animal Pics To Save Your Day (New Pics)

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    In the U.S., during 2020, when adoption rates spiked, 2% more animals left shelters than arrived, according to Shelter Animals Count. However, by 2021, that figure reversed—2% more animals ...

  8. Camera trap - Wikipedia

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    A camera trap is a camera that is automatically triggered by motion in its vicinity, like the presence of an animal or a human being. It is typically equipped with a motion sensor —usually a passive infrared (PIR) sensor or an active infrared (AIR) sensor using an infrared light beam.

  9. Black bear caught on camera at Pismo Preserve. See ... - AOL

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    Camera project allows people see the animals in their own backyards. The cameras are managed by the Wildlife Camera Project, an environment education venture started in partnership with Cal Poly ...