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  2. 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.

  3. Infrared sensing in snakes - Wikipedia

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    Infrared sensing snakes use pit organs extensively to detect and target warm-blooded prey such as rodents and birds. Blind or blindfolded rattlesnakes can strike prey accurately in the complete absence of visible light, [13] [14] though it does not appear that they assess prey animals based on their body temperature. [15]

  4. Night vision - Wikipedia

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    Active infrared night-vision combines infrared illumination of spectral range 700–1,000 nm (just over the visible spectrum of the human eye) with CCD cameras sensitive to this light. The resulting scene, which is apparently dark to a human observer, appears as a monochrome image on a normal display device. [ 15 ]

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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 ...

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