Robot wolves will protect agricultural holdings in Japan
Wolves robots
will help farmers in Japan to protect farm holdings and farms, Daily Mail
reports.
"Wolves" were tested last summer in the north of Japan. They have a frightening look - with pointed teeth and red eyes, they can wake up, and their main task is to scare off and predate both predators and animals, both animals and humans.
The price of a set of robots is $ 5,000. Operate on solar batteries.
"Wolves" were tested last summer in the north of Japan. They have a frightening look - with pointed teeth and red eyes, they can wake up, and their main task is to scare off and predate both predators and animals, both animals and humans.
The price of a set of robots is $ 5,000. Operate on solar batteries.

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