Coelacanth robot used for education
In 2001, Mitsubishi began the production of an artificial Coelacanth, an ancient species believed to be extinct until the 1930′s.
The body of the artificial fish is partly made of silicone, plastic and elastic metal. The artificial fish achieves life-like movements through the use of an ¨elastic oscillating fin propulsion system,¨ technology originally developed for propeller-operated marine vehicles. It is fully automated and will swim to a recharging unit when its batteries run low!
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