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German engineers have introduced kangaroo robots in the hope of opening up a new direction in the field of robotics.
Freesto Biological Kangaroo Robot - (Image: Fresto)
If an inspirational person moves by jumping forward, he or she will be very tired because the human body is not designed to dance consistently.
However, the whole thing is different in the case of kangaroo, the only way to move is to jump forward.
Now, German scientists have recreated the Australian kangaroo's dance moves on robots, called rarot kangaroo biology , according to geekosystem.com.
This top-of-the-line robot, Festo, mimics the kangaroo's way of moving, allowing it to absorb and store energy at ground level and quickly use that power for the next jump. .
One of the most important aspects of the kangaroo jumper is the very special heel ligament, and in Fresto's plastic kangaroo the plastic engineers use plastic springs.
The robot is equipped with state-of-the-art technology that allows it to leap strong while maintaining balance and toughness.
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