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Unit 2 these robots are wild BY:KYREE A. LAMBERT

Some facts Carefully watching cockroaches is part of Ritzmann’s job Roger quinn director of case western reserve’s biorobotics laboratory Crustaceans are animals like lobsters an crabs Arachnids are scorpions and spiders that are also arthropods

Some opinions stated by the author Most people think that cockroaches are nasty pest. A growing group of robot designers wants to copy the physical structures of animals. Arthropods are very good robot models. These creepy critters (cockroaches). Will help us gain insight on the mysteries of the universe. These are some opinions.

Some pictures

Main idea AND DETAILS PEOPLE ARE STARTING TO WANT TO MAKE ROBOTS THAT ARE INSECT LIKE TO CHANGE THE WORLD. NASA WANTS TO SEND INSECT LIKE ROBOTS TO EXPLORE PLANETS. People hope that insect like robots will be able to operate in places that inhibit other robots. Scientists are make lobster robots hoping that they can sniff out explosives underwater.

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