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Every other animal is stronger than we are, they have fangs, they have claws, they have nimbleness, they have speed.
So no weapons, no speed, no strength, no fangs, no
claws.
If you look at dinosaur hands, a velociraptor has that cool-looking hand with the
claws
on it.
Now, we evolved in rather more challenging times than these, in a world of horns and tusks and fangs and
claws.
For rough surfaces, though, animals add
claws.
RF: And they do really well at grabbing onto surfaces with these
claws.
Mark Cutkosky at Stanford University, one of my collaborators, is an extraordinary engineer who developed this technique called Shape Deposition Manufacturing, where he can imbed
claws
right into an artificial foot.
So to our blueprint, let's attach
claws.
Now if we look at animals, though, to be really maneuverable in all surfaces, the animals use hybrid mechanisms that include claws, and spines, and hairs, and pads, and glue, and capillary adhesion and a whole bunch of other things.
You see the hairs and the
claws
and this thing here.
Here from underneath is an ant foot, and when the
claws
don't dig in, that pad automatically comes out without the ant doing anything.
The next step is to make compliant toes, and try to add spines and
claws
and set it for dry adhesives.
It has spines, gluey pads and claws, but if you take off those feet, they can still go over rough terrain, like the bottom video that you see, without hardly slowing down.
He found no tool sharp enough to skin the beast, until the goddess Athena suggested using one of its own
claws.
And I'm jamming away on this thing, and I'm realizing that my hands look like primitive
claws
grasping onto the bar.
So you can see this robot going at about three meters per second, which is faster than walking speed, coordinating its arms, its
claws
and its flight with split-second timing to achieve this maneuver.
They ambled through the forests and savannas using their strong arms and sharp
claws
to uproot plants and climb trees, grazing on grasses, leaves, and prehistoric avocados.
Instead, she attacks, sending the dingo running for cover with one swipe of her razor-sharp toe
claws.
In the wild, cats needed sharp
claws
for climbing, hunting, and self-defense.
Sharpening their
claws
on nearby surfaces kept them conditioned and ready, helped stretch their back and leg muscles, and relieve some stress, too.
She's ripping these things to shreds and keeping her
claws
in tip-top shape because this is exactly what her ancestors did in order to survive.
Adamantium claws, weird weather-controlling habits, mutations.
A grizzly bear has
claws.
They have long, hooked
claws
and a high fatigue resistance, so they can literally hook on and hang like a happy, hairy hammock for hours on end.
Common groups, like the sloth here, have clear adaptations for forest canopies, hanging on with their very strong
claws.
14 hours of prosthetic make-up to get into a creature that had articulated paws,
claws
and a tail that whipped around, like a gecko.
And this polar bear stands over the husky, no
claws
extended, no fangs taking a look.
Bears use
claws
for digging as well as defense.
And lions can retract their massive
claws
for easy movement, before flicking them out to hunt.
Even the ancestors of primates used to wield these impressive appendages, until their
claws
evolved into nails.
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