Studying the parenting behavior of poison frogs using tadpole-like robots

Over the past few decades, roboticists have developed robots inspired by a wide range of animals, including dogs, snakes, birds, spiders, bats, octopus, and different types of insects. These robots were primarily designed to tackle real-world practical problems, for instance entering narrow spaces, moving on uneven terrains or reliably flying over long distances.


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Source: Phys.org