
Introducing Robo Shark 2: Exploring Shark Behavior and Intelligence
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The National Marine Aquarium has introduced Robo Shark 2, a robotic shark designed by Andrew Sneath, to swim with real sharks. This 2-meter-long robot mimics the Pacific grey reef shark and is equipped with sensors and thrusters for autonomous swimming. It can operate for four hours before needing a recharge and can be controlled remotely if necessary. Robo Shark 2 interacts with real sharks, providing researchers with insights into shark behavior and communication. The robot's design allows it to perform tasks real sharks cannot, such as reversing when stuck. The project aims to model shark behavior and improve understanding of their intelligence.
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