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Robotic rattlesnake helps scientists measure fear in wildlife
Quick Take A total of 38 sympatric species in zoos were tested with a fake rattlesnake. The snake was controlled remotely, ...
A study shows that rattlesnake rattling works as a powerful warning signal that scares animals and prevents dangerous encounters in the wild.
Learn more about the ways animals can react to rattlesnake rattles, even if they don't typically interact with them in the wild.
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Scientists built a 3D-printed robot rattlesnake to crack open a century-old mystery
In A Nutshell Researchers at the University of Texas at El Paso built a 3D-printed robotic rattlesnake fitted with a real ...
A team of researchers from The University of Texas at El Paso has uncovered new evidence explaining why the rattlesnake's ...
Led by Océane Da Cunha, Ph.D., lecturer and graduate student coordinator in UTEP's College of Science, the research team engineered a lifelike, 3D-printed robotic rattlesnake with the help of Fab Lab ...
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