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  2. Collar (animal) - Wikipedia

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    An animal collar is a device that attaches to the neck of an animal to allow it to be harnessed or restrained. Types of collars. Pet collar A piece of material put ...

  3. Elizabethan collar - Wikipedia

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    An Australian Kelpie wearing a plastic Elizabethan collar to help an eye infection heal. An Elizabethan collar, E collar, pet ruff or pet cone (sometimes humorously called a treat funnel, lamp-shade, radar dish, dog-saver, collar cone, or cone of shame) is a protective medical device worn by an animal, usually a cat or dog.

  4. Dog collar - Wikipedia

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    Stud collars, also called wolf collars, protection collars, or spiked collars depending on the attachments, are collars fitted with metal studs, dulled points, or sharp points that traditionally prevented another animal from biting the dog's neck. Commonly, spikes are hand-set and tightly riveted for extra security.

  5. The high-tech tools scientists use to track wild animals

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    For large mammals, like this mountain lion, collars are the preferred tracking device. But, beyond tracking where they go, a lot of these collars can also monitor the cats' metabolism and behavior ...

  6. Black Labrador Mix Wearing Light-Up Collar Creates Priceless ...

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    The LED collar does its job well, and it looks like dog owners can choose from several different colors and settings, too. The Labrador Retriever mix has a rainbow-colored ring around her neck in ...

  7. History of wildlife tracking technology - Wikipedia

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    Concurrently, some workers started developing such devices to monitor animal heart rates [9] [10] and respiration [11] while others strove to embed transmitters in collars and harnesses so animal locations could be tracked. [12] [13] [14] [15]

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