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Fig. 1 | Animal Biotelemetry

Fig. 1

From: Accelerometry to study fine-scale activity of invasive Burmese pythons (Python bivittatus) in the wild

Fig. 1

Graphic representation of a Burmese python (a) showing ADL placement (orange circle) relative to the length of the snake’s body. Red dotted line indicates a transverse section that is graphically represented in b showing the ADL’s location relative to the body wall and vertebrate. A photograph of the ADL (G6a + Cefas Technology Inc., Lowestoft, UK) showing extra epoxy (brown sections) added to the top of the tag is shown in c. An aluminum crimp sleeve is embedded in the central section of epoxy, allowing suture material (blue) to be threaded through the sleeve and the snake’s skin, holding the ADL in place inside the snake throughout the experiment

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