Use robots to maintain wild habits for lions
Blair Drummond, a wild animal park in Scotland, is using a remote-controlled robot to allow lions here to have the same sense of hunting as in the wild.
Blair Drummond, a wild animal park in Scotland, is using a remote-controlled robot to allow lions here to have the same sense of hunting as in the wild.
The park said the robot named " Lion Driver " enhances the health of this predator by helping them act on their natural predatory instincts.
With an electric motor, the robot has enough speed and traction to move in complex terrain. It can run as fast as 50 km / h.
Besides, the park hopes that the robot is also useful for visitors, because thanks to it, they can see firsthand how lions hunt, an image only seen on the grasslands. Africa.
Blair Drummond Park said the new technology will be used in all over the UK.
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