I monitor feral animals and neighbor cats with multiple cameras on my property (yes I know it sounds weird but I do TNR for cats so I need to know who is new and not spayed or neutered) . The challenge is to place/set up my cameras so that they stay in place and don't get hit by a raccoon or fox, but they fit the bill perfectly. I can wrap them around the iron railings I walk into the backyard or wrap around a fence post and I have a MUCH better view of the critters than just laying them on the ground or trying to secure them in some other way . I had another brand that only had one "leg" that was considerably thicker and quite difficult to change. Also, there were restrictions on where I could use it as it only had one 'leg'. They're good because they have three legs and it's a lot easier to give them the shape I need. A good buy.
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