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The phrase "a radio collar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device worn around the neck of an animal, typically for tracking or monitoring purposes.
Example: "The researchers fitted the deer with a radio collar to track its movements in the wild."
Alternatives: "tracking collar" or "GPS collar".
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Oh, and he had a radio collar.
He was tranquilized, equipped with a radio collar and released.
One technique uses a "Judas wolf" that is trapped and given a radio collar.
"If we catch anything, we'll tranquillize them and put on a radio collar".
Tracking animals with a radio collar often means flying low in treacherous mountain weather.
In the cabin, David Shindle, a state biologist, listened intently for the distinctive ping from a radio collar.
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Lemurs, which forage as cohesive groups, permanently included at least one individual with a radio-collar on, which ensured locating the focal group.
The animal, equipped with either a radio-collar or a simple cat collar (for individual identification), was released on the same day and at the same place where it was captured.
To ensure that a California mouse without a radio-collar did not produce the USV, a thermal imaging camera (Photon 320 14.25 mm; Flir/Core By Indigo) was used to visualize every mammal in the microphone array space.
Upon first capture (C0; Table 1), each was fitted with a radio-collar (TW3-necklace radio-tags, Biotrack), given a 1 ml oral dose of a anthelminthic (Nilverm Gold, Schering-Plough Animal Health, Welwyn Garden City, UK) to purge it of T. tenuis nematodes [22], [26] and released at the capture site.
A dwarf lemur fitted with a new radio collar released back into the forest.
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