The bio-inspired robots going undercover to study animal behaviour
Bat robots, peregrine falcon robots, rat robots, falcon robots, guppy robots, cockroach robots, and even bee and fish robots are being utilized across the world to examine how animals move and behave. This collection of bio-inspired robots are tasked with going undercover to get an up close and personal look at animals in their daily existence and everyday environment. Such robots are designed to mimic their biological counterparts with similar wing structures, talons, and behavioral traits.
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