Jayden8763
Well-Known Member
So, I think this is the correct forum to post this in, im not sure though, haven't been on Zoochat in a while, but anyways.
So I was just introduced to this wildlife identification app that's still being worked on, but can be downloaded, and it's called SEEK, (by INaturalist).
It's still developing so there's only around 80,000 species that can be scanned, but it applies most of the kingdoms that would be realistic for photographing regularly, (animal, plant, fungi).
The app, basically allows you to scan wildlife and identify it, and it works really well if you get the right angle, the trick is to keep moving the camera around until it identifies the species, (but not alot, just small tilting and other stuff). But it is really useful, and fun to be honest.
so if anyones interested in this, I would like to see who can have the highest amount of species in their collection (it keeps a collection of species identified).
if your interested, just reply to this thread, and download the app. (and before anyone asks, no, I don't work for them
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So I was just introduced to this wildlife identification app that's still being worked on, but can be downloaded, and it's called SEEK, (by INaturalist).
It's still developing so there's only around 80,000 species that can be scanned, but it applies most of the kingdoms that would be realistic for photographing regularly, (animal, plant, fungi).
The app, basically allows you to scan wildlife and identify it, and it works really well if you get the right angle, the trick is to keep moving the camera around until it identifies the species, (but not alot, just small tilting and other stuff). But it is really useful, and fun to be honest.
so if anyones interested in this, I would like to see who can have the highest amount of species in their collection (it keeps a collection of species identified).
if your interested, just reply to this thread, and download the app. (and before anyone asks, no, I don't work for them