Tracking Animal Behavior by Tom Jackson

Tracking Animal Behavior

Tom Jackson
32 pages
Capstone Press
Aug 2015
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It is hard enough getting a complete picture of how the most common animalsdomestic pets, for examplebehave. However, this is tougher still for creatures that are active at night, such as many species of cats, live in remote regions, or live in the top of the tree canopy. Zoologists have developed a variety of techniques to conduct behavioral studies including remote sensing, cameras and video cameras, and webcams.

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