India, April 11 -- Scientists at the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) are set to analyse over 1,000 video clips captured by a camera collar affixed on a leopard in Maharashtra's Junnar region three months ago.
Bilal Habib, the WII scientist who led the research initiative, said the camera was removed from the leopard on Thursday and the 1,000 video clips, each 30 seconds long, downloaded. They are being analysed by experts at WII.
Camera collars have long been used by scientists to track and study wild animals elsewhere in the world.
This was the first time in India that a camera collar captured the world through the eyes of a wild leopard, Habib said in a post on X.
"Deployed as part of a research initiative, this groundbreaking foo...
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