“…The ability to recognize individuals from naturally occurring features has many advantages over conventional marking techniques including: animals are not physically captured, identifiable characteristics are stable over time, and the behaviour of the animal is less likely to be affected by the identification system (Hammond, 1990;Blackmer et al, 2000). Photographic identification, in which researchers photographically capture these natural markings to identify and re-identify individuals, has proven to be a useful tool in long-term monitoring of wild animal populations (Thompson et al, 2000;Forcada and Aguilar, 2003;Bradshaw et al, 2007).…”