Biometric Robots
The iSprawl is the first fully autonomous member of the Sprawl family. It is about 11 centimeters in length and can run at 15 body-lengths/second (over 2.3m/s). (Credit: Center for Design Research at Stanford University)
This robotic lobster imitates the real lobster behavior. (Credit: Jan Witting, Northeastern University)
Here is a rendering of the Entomopter-based robot flying over Mars (Credit: Georgia Tech).
The upper robot is cricket-inspired robot, approximately three inches long, designed for both walking and jumping. (Credit: CWRU) This kind of robot uses sound to find potential similar robots. This could be useful in search and rescue missions.
The upper robot is a scorpion-based robot developed at Fraunhofer Autonome Intelligente Systeme (AIS) in Germany. These robots are designed to work in harsh environments. They have eight legs.
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