crittercam

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English

Etymology

From critter +‎ cam.

Noun

crittercam (plural crittercams)

  1. (colloquial) A package of instruments, including a camera, that can be attached to an animal to study its behaviour in the wild.
    • 2005, Annalisa Berta, ‎James L. Sumich, ‎Kit M. Kovacs, Marine Mammals: Evolutionary Biology (page 8)
      Studies with crittercams provide a visual record of everything that a marine mammal sees. For example, crittercams have revealed Wedell seals flushing prey from crevices in the ice.
    • 2015, Theo Tait, ‘Don't wear yum-yum yellow’, London Review of Books, vol. 34 no. 15:
      Sophisticated shark tagging techniques and ‘crittercams’ attached to the animals have also explained a great deal about their behaviour.