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Scientists bring prehistoric lizard back as a walking robot(1/3)

2019-01-18 16:45:58 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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European researchers have animated a prehistoric four-legged creature that lived before the dinosaurs by studying its gait and making a robotic model that can walk the earth just like its prototype 280 million years ago. The robot lizard was created using \

European researchers have animated a prehistoric four-legged creature that lived before the dinosaurs by studying its gait and making a robotic model that can walk the earth just like its prototype 280 million years ago. The robot lizard was created using "Hollywood-style techniques". Scientists believe their research helps understand how animals moved from the oceans to eventually conquer land. (Photo/VCG)

European researchers have animated a prehistoric four-legged creature that lived before the dinosaurs by studying its gait and making a robotic model that can walk the earth just like its prototype 280 million years ago. The robot lizard was created using \

European researchers have animated a prehistoric four-legged creature that lived before the dinosaurs by studying its gait and making a robotic model that can walk the earth just like its prototype 280 million years ago. The robot lizard was created using "Hollywood-style techniques". Scientists believe their research helps understand how animals moved from the oceans to eventually conquer land. (Photo/VCG)

European researchers have animated a prehistoric four-legged creature that lived before the dinosaurs by studying its gait and making a robotic model that can walk the earth just like its prototype 280 million years ago. The robot lizard was created using \

European researchers have animated a prehistoric four-legged creature that lived before the dinosaurs by studying its gait and making a robotic model that can walk the earth just like its prototype 280 million years ago. The robot lizard was created using "Hollywood-style techniques". Scientists believe their research helps understand how animals moved from the oceans to eventually conquer land. (Photo/VCG)

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