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  2. Elusive predator caught on trail camera going in for kill in Florida. ‘Wildest clips’ Endangered cats’ survival mystified researchers — until video reveals their strategy

  3. Mountain Monsters - Wikipedia

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    In some instances, the team places trail cameras and/or infrared camcorders near the trap to capture photographic evidence of the creature in question. They have caught fleeting, blurry images of what they claim to be the Grassman, Shadow Creature, Cherokee Death Cat, Black Wolf and the Bigfoot from the Tygart Valley on camera, to name but a few.

  4. Elusive predator caught on trail camera going in for kill in ...

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    But thanks to a trail camera, one Floridian got to see a bobcat in its element — as a predator. Matt Hathaway, from Flagler Beach, has a trail camera set up to capture wildlife in his area , he ...

  5. Camera trap - Wikipedia

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    Reptiles and amphibians will not be able to trip the infrared or heat differential-based sensors, however, methods have been developed to detect these species by utilizing a reflector based sensor system. However, for most medium and large-bodied terrestrial species camera traps have proven to be a successful tool for study. [13]

  6. Remote camera - Wikipedia

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    A remote camera, also known as a trail camera or game camera, is a camera placed by a photographer in areas where the photographer generally cannot be at the camera to snap the shutter. This includes areas with limited access, tight spaces where a person is not allowed, or just another angle so that the photographer can simultaneously take ...

  7. 40 Facts About Animals That Might Make You Look Like The ...

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    National Geographic describes this 23-foot, 2,200-pound carnivore as a “classic opportunistic predator” that snacks on just about anything unfortunate enough to pass by their territory: birds ...

  8. Stoat in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Deeming it a major threat to the island's native wildlife, New Zealand's Department of Conservation (DOC) launched a massive operation to eradicate it, involving trapping experts, dogs, trail cameras, helicopters and boats. The operation cost around NZ$300.000 and took eight months until the stoat was finally trapped and killed.

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