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When seen from below by a predator, the animal's light helps to match its brightness and colour to the sea surface above. Counter-illumination is a method of active camouflage seen in marine animals such as firefly squid and midshipman fish , and in military prototypes, producing light to match their backgrounds in both brightness and wavelength.
Predators is a 2025 documentary film produced and directed by David Osit. It follows the rise and fall of the television program To Catch a Predator , which aired on NBC from 2004 to 2007. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2025.
Video footage shows the elusive leopards. The first clip shows three clouded leopards walking past the trail camera. The felines pass by individually, one appearing right as the other vanishes ...
Elusive predator caught on trail camera going in for kill in Florida. ‘Wildest clips’ Endangered cats’ survival mystified researchers — until video reveals their strategy
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Predators need not locate their host directly: Kestrels, for instance, are able to detect the faeces and urine of their prey (which reflect ultraviolet), allowing them to identify areas where there are large numbers of voles, for example. This adaptation is essential in prey detection, as voles are quick to hide from such predators.
Check out the video above for a close-up of this sea creature that is seldom seen. The footage is so clear that you can easily spot the little squid’s two eyes — one large and one small.
They produce an image in the darkest of nights and can see through light fog, rain, and smoke (to a certain extent). Thermal imaging cameras make small temperature differences visible. They are widely used to complement new or existing security networks, and for night vision on aircraft, where they are commonly referred to as "FLIR" (for ...