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Blogger made a four-legged exoskeleton for a snake

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The snake in the device is not fixed in any way and can climb in and out of it as it sees fit.

Vlogger and snake lover Allen Pan has created a robotic exoskeleton for reptiles. Reports on futurism.

According to him, he feels sorry for these animals, because they lost their legs as a result of evolution. So, to fix this, he created a 3D printed exoskeleton that allows the python to walk.

At the same time, the engineer noted that the legs of the snakes have not completely disappeared – they exist while the snakes are in the egg, and when they are born, they still have unusual structures like those legs

As for the device, the exoskeleton is a long plastic tube, with four legs – two in front and two in the back. At the same time, the snake has not yet decided where to direct the robot’s movement.

It was previously reported that Google has created robots that can respond to complex requests.

The Chinese have introduced a robot that can walk and give flowers

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Source: korrespondent

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