File:A caterpillar's antipredator display, as seen by a bee.gif

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A_caterpillar's_antipredator_display,_as_seen_by_a_bee.gif (600 × 338 pixels, file size: 4.49 MB, MIME type: image/gif, looped, 41 frames, 4.1 s)

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Part of the results of the study "Recording animal-view videos of the natural world using a novel camera system and software package"

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Description
English: For the details see the study "Recording animal-view videos of the natural world using a novel camera system and software package" More animations/videos are in the 16.8 GB file in the source link (not downloadable individually despite of this size).
Date
Source https://zenodo.org/records/10145358 via https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/animals-can-see-colors-we-cant-and-new-tech-offers-us-a-glimpse/
Author

Authors of the study:

   Vasas, Vera
   Lowell, Mark
   Villa, Juliana
   Jamison, Quentin
   Siegle, Anna
   Katta, Pavan
   Bhagavathula, Pushyami
   Kevan, Peter
   Fulton, Drew
   Losin, Neil
   Kepplinger, David
   Yetzbacher, Michael
   Salehian, Shakiba
   Forkner, Rebecca
Hanley, Daniel

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current18:54, 2 June 2024Thumbnail for version as of 18:54, 2 June 2024600 × 338 (4.49 MB)Prototyperspective (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by Authors of the study: Vasas, Vera Lowell, Mark Villa, Juliana Jamison, Quentin Siegle, Anna Katta, Pavan Bhagavathula, Pushyami Kevan, Peter Fulton, Drew Losin, Neil Kepplinger, David Yetzbacher, Michael Salehian, Shakiba Forkner, Rebecca Hanley, Daniel from https://zenodo.org/records/10145358 via https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/animals-can-see-colors-we-cant-and-new-tech-offers-us-a-glimpse/ with Upload...

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