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Python Bot
Animatronic ungulate used as lure for feral snakes | |
Alright, but you people remember, baby turtles and alligators may seem like a cute
idea for a pet, but they grow up. Rex Banner, Acting Springfield Police Chief
Unfortunately, many snake owners in Florida did not heed Mr. Banner's advice and
released their pets into the wild once they were
too large to house. Now, there is
an ecological disaster as gigantic Burmese Pythons prowl the Everglades with no
natural predators.
Fortunately, the design of walking robots has advanced to the point where
machines can mimic the gaits of real animals [link]. If such a robot were dressed in
a deer skin, it might look realistic enough to fool a hungry python. Once ingested,
the robot would emit a GPS signal so that pest control workers could extract it from
the snake's belly and redeploy it.
Creepy robotic dog from Boston Dynamics
https://www.youtube...watch?v=wXxrmussq4E But if you dressed it up right, it could look adorable... and tasty [Cuit_au_Four, Oct 14 2018]
Not what you meant at all.
https://www.youtube...watch?v=i0z3JA21GTU [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 14 2018]
Creepy robotic humanoid Parkour moves und backflip - Boston Dyn
https://www.youtube...watch?v=hSjKoEva5bg [not_morrison_rm, Oct 14 2018]
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// Once ingested, the robot would emit a GPS signal // |
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"The robot will use a cellular telephony signal to indicate its location derived from GPS", shirley ? |
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Actually transmiting on the GPS carrier frequency, other than for DGPS precision augmentation, is very bad and wrong. |
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Also, we doubt if a GPS antenna/receiver will function from inside a python, or any other live reptile. You could, however, use an alarm clock, and listen for the ticking; apparently that works with crocodiles. |
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// no natural predators // |
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If you can start a fashion in Japan for Everglades wild python meat, pretty soon they'll be harpooned to extinction. |
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A GPS antenna/receiver might not //function from inside a python//,
but a properly sharpened antenna need not be deployed to a great
distance to obviate this shortcoming. |
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As long as the axis of protrusion is directed perpendicular to the long
axis of the bot, and at least somewhat in the direction of "up", it is
likely that said appendage would not only enable communication, but
also insure that the bot would be found still entrained within its host,
rather than in a pile of python excreta. |
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// "The robot will use a cellular telephony signal to indicate its location
derived from GPS", shirley ? |
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Yes, that's what I meant, and how did you know my name? |
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"That's not important now ..." |
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Can it hack the python to bits from the inside once ingested? |
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// Can it hack the python to bits from the inside once
ingested? // |
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That was my first thought as well. |
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