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Japanese Researchers Developing Robotic Chameleon, Tongue First
The world desperately needs a robotic chameleon, and we're now one projectile-tongue closer to that goal
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Chameleon tongue in SLOW MOTION By BBC Earth | Reptile Hunter
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This chameleon-inspired robotic tongue snatches nearby objects in the blink of an eye https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/robotics/robotics-hardware/robotic-chameleon-tongue-snatches-objects | IEEE Spectrum
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This chameleon-inspired robotic tongue snatches nearby objects in the blink of an eye https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/robotics/robotics-hardware/robotic-chameleon-tongue-snatches-objects | IEEE Spectrum
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CHAMELEON TONGUE INSPIRES ROBOTIC DESIGN The chameleon is a special lizard with a unique mode of hunting—a projectile tongue that can extend twice its body length to latch on to prey. Although this creature's spring-loaded feeding mechanism has been studied for years, the details of how it works have only recently come to light. Now, experts are studying its mechanisms to find new ways to improve the manipulative capabilities of robots. In a study published in the journal Bioinspiration & Biomim
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This PANTHER CHAMELEON 🦎 has a perfect aim! Their tongues can easily reach three times their body length 😱 and their eyes 👀 work completely separate from each other 😯 This is what gives them such a PERFECT 🤩 shot 🎯 • • • • • #wow #lizard #chameleon #awesome #wildlife #beauty #nature #zoo #zoolife #zooanimals #reptilelovers #animallovers #incredible #fb #facebook #post #wild #reptile #style #beautiful #awesome #cute | The Reptile Zoo
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How Fast Is a Chameleon’s Tongue? A chameleon may look slow, but it isn’t. Its tongue can strike in 0.07 seconds, faster than a human blink. Each eye moves independently, allowing the chameleon to watch prey and predators at the same time. Just before the strike, both eyes lock onto the target for perfect accuracy. Color change isn’t camouflage. It’s mainly used for communication, temperature control, and signaling stress or dominance. #chameleon #animalfacts #wildlife | Weinspirefacts
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Sticky Science of a Chameleon's Tongue #teamwater Chameleons do not coil their tongues around prey; they rely on an adhesive mechanism. At the tongue’s tip lies mucus approximately 400 times more viscous than human saliva, comparable in thickness to honey, enabling the animal to secure insects weighing up to a third of its own body mass. To investigate this adhesive property, researchers coated a glass plate with chameleon mucus, tilted it, and rolled a small steel ball across the surface at var
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Explaining Nature on Instagram: "Follow (us) @ExplainingNature to learn something NEW about nature every day 🧠🦌 A chameleon’s tongue is one of the most remarkable hunting tools in the animal kingdom. Unlike most reptiles, chameleons rely on speed and precision rather than chasing their prey. Their tongue is not only longer than their own body (sometimes up to twice their body length), but it also launches with incredible acceleration, faster than the blink of an eye. The tongue works like a bi
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