Wildlife Encounters
Our AMBER camera traps capture more than just moths, also uncovering the incredible diversity of wildlife across different ecosystems from mammals to gastropods to amphibians. These unexpected non-moth encounters provide additional insights into biodiversity patterns.
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πΉπ Thailand Highlights
The Moth Inspector
Meet Thailand's most curious repeat visitor! This determined cat has become a regular night investigator, returning multiple evenings to study our moth activity. Who's monitoring who? Our cameras capture this feline researcher at work!
Captured: September 6, 2024Repeat Offender
Our friend is back again! Sadly this time it looks like they might have enjoyed a moth-shaped night time snack.
Captured: October 3, 2024Furry friend
This system has also been visited by a furry friend. This time we suspect it could be a civet cat, or some raccoon- or opossum-like creature.
Captured: August 13, 2024Lightning-Fast Hunter
Caught in the act! This Thailand frog demonstrates the presence of insect predators, seen here extending its sticky tongue in a lightning-fast strike to snag unsuspecting flies. A great example of predator-prey dynamics captured by our motion sensors.
Captured: August 8, 2024Flying Frog
Again, this Thailand frog showcases its incredible jumping ability, throwing itself at a moth. Captured mid-leap, this series of images suggests this frog was successful in its hunt.
Captured: November 22, 2024πΈπ¬ Singapore Highlights
Resourceful Rat
This rodent pokes its nose up to investigate if there is anything noteworthy on the system.
Captured: June 11, 2024Gecko Social Hour
These Singapore geckos look like they are having a party. Our cameras capture these charming reptilian interactions - who knew geckos had such active social lives after dark?
Captured: February 19, 2025Slow Snail
This slow-moving snail takes its time moving across the board
Captured: November 28, 2024π¨π· Costa Rica Highlights
Chirping Cricket
This lively cricket presumably filled the air with its rhythmic chirping, a quintessential sound of the Costa Rican night. Our cameras captured its performance in stunning detail.
Captured: November 21, 2024