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Robotic Cats

May 31, 2008 by Eliot 10 Comments


It’s caturday, so let’s post some freaking cats. With a little research we found commercial, hobbyist, research, and cyborg cats.

First up is NeCoRo. Released in 2001, this is probably the most recognized commercial robot cat; renowned for its creepiness.

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Posted in Robots HacksTagged cat, necoro, robot, roboticcat

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