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![]() ![]() ![]() Wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas had long wanted to add up-close-and-personal images of iconic African animals to his portfolio. But to get those intimate shot of lions and leopards, he would need to crawl up right next to their sharp-toothed faces.* So Burrard-Lucas devised a far less deadly alternative.* SEE ALSO: The world's fastest land animal is even more threatened than we thought In 2009, during a trip to Tanzania and Kenya, he bolted a camera to a small remote-controlled, four-wheel buggy and steered the rig toward herds of elephants and rambunctious lions. His BeetleCam, **w on its fifth edition, has since evolved to include new features like a remotely-operated camera tilt and a live video feed. Read more... More about Within, Ocean Exploration, Marine Wildlife, Marine Biology, and Rhi**ceros ??????? ??????: These robots are transforming how we see wildlife || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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