A trail camera is a rugged, weatherproof, and motion-activated camera used to capture images or video of animals. These devices are designed to operate autonomously, allowing hunters and wildlife enthusiasts to monitor areas, scout game,or track the movement of animals, particularly nocturnal and elusive species.Here is a detailed description of a typical camera hunter trap:Motion Sensor (PIR): A Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor detects movement and heat signatures, triggering the camera to take a picture or video.Infrared (IR) Flash: To capture images at night without scaring animals, : The cameras are housed in waterproof and camouflaged casing (IP66 or similar) to withstand harsh weather, protecting them from rain, snow, and moisture. Power & Storage: Typically powered by 4 to 8 AA batteries, which can last for weeks or months.