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Robots may one day tackle obstacles and traverse uneven terrains thanks to collaborative research analyzing the motion of lizards. The study used a slow motion camera to capture the nuanced movement of eight species of Australian agamid lizards that run on two legs -- an action known as 'bipedal' movement.
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Robots may need lizard-like tails for 'off-road' travel was originally posted by Breaking Alternative Health News
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