deer - TINY CAMERA GIVES RESEARCHERS A DEER'S-EYE VIEW

TINY CAMERA GIVES RESEARCHERS A DEER'S-EYE VIEW

Researchers at the University of Missouri at Columbia have attached tiny, wireless cameras to three deer and have collected over 200 hours of videos in an effort to learn more about a deers behavior in Columbia, Mo on October 31, 2005. The researchers also hope it will prevent deer-auto collisions. There are approxinately 1 million deer in the state of Missouri. (UPI Photo/bg/University of Missouri)


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