Hot Biology: Investigating The Thermal Physiology Of Birds And Mammals
Source: Teledyne FLIR
It may be surprising to realize that many details of the thermal biology of animals are unknown. To try and fill the gaps in this knowledge, researchers at the Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine at the University of Glasgow, Scotland are using FLIR thermal imaging technologies to learn as much as possible in order to help animals in the long run. Download this article to learn about how FLIR cameras are used in researching the thermal physiology of birds and mammals.
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