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Spotting (climbing)
Spotting is a technique used in climbing, especially in bouldering, where the climbers are close to the ground and ropes are not normally used. The spotter stands below the climber, with arms raised or at the ready. If the climber falls, the spotter does not catch the climber, but redirects the climber's fall to land safely on a bouldering mat. At the very least the spotter ensures that the climber's head and back do not strike the ground directly. If the climber jumps down, the spotter can also help prevent stumbles and injuries on uneven ground. The spotter should stand with fingers together (known as "using spoons") to avoid broken fingers. A spotter should always be used for accident prevention. climbing spotterwill typically stand with arms held up with hands in a supporting position for more or less vertical climbs. If the climber falls, the spotter's hands lightly hold the climber's hips or lower back, near the climber's center of gravity. This allows the spotter to help ...
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A spotter is someone trained to look for something. Spotter may refer to: Sports * Spotter (auto racing), a type of navigator in auto racing * Spotter (weight training), someone who assists someone lifting a weight in order to prevent injuries * Spotting (climbing), a person who stands below a climber for accident prevention Military or policing * Spotter (sniping), member of a sniper team who assists in observation of targets and handles ancillary tasks * Spotter plane, an aircraft used for surveillance * Artillery observer or spotter, a person who is responsible for directing artillery and mortar fire * Informant, a person who provides privileged information about a person or organization to an agency Hobby observation * Weather spotter, an individual who observes the weather to inform media or others ** Storm spotter, a weather spotter who observes severe weather events * Aircraft spotter, a hobbyist who tracks and records the movement of aircraft * Bus spotter, a hobbyist ...
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Rats are various medium-sized, long-tailed rodents. Species of rats are found throughout the order Rodentia, but stereotypical rats are found in the genus ''Rattus''. Other rat genera include '' Neotoma'' (pack rats), '' Bandicota'' ( bandicoot rats) and '' Dipodomys'' (kangaroo rats). Rats are typically distinguished from mice by their size. Usually the common name of a large muroid rodent will include the word "rat", while a smaller muroid's name will include "mouse". The common terms ''rat'' and ''mouse'' are not taxonomically specific. There are 56 known species of rats in the world. Species and description The best-known rat species are the black rat (''Rattus rattus'') and the brown rat (''Rattus norvegicus''). This group, generally known as the Old World rats or true rats, originated in Asia. Rats are bigger than most Old World mice, which are their relatives, but seldom weigh over in the wild. The term ''rat'' is also used in the names of other small mammals tha ...
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