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by kalleboo 3276 days ago
It doesn't sound like the problem is it's detecting specific animals, but in how it's detecting the distance -using the ground as a reference for things that aren't standing on the ground.

I wonder how it it handles low-flying birds.

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When I learned t drive I was instructed not to mind smaller critters as the avoidance maneuver (steering away one way or the other or heavy breaking) is more likely to cause a serious accident than the collision with the small critter.
Unless, of course, you are the small critter.

(When in driving school, I was taught to ignore anything smaller than a reindeer - but assure whoever showed up in distress after I'd put a set of tire marks over their pet's back that I'd tried my best to avoid it.)

True. You also don't want it avoiding a plastic bag that's floating across the road
You needn't swerve but there's no harm in braking.