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    Pangolin-inspired robotic poops tree seeds into holes it digs

    Arjun PatelBy Arjun PatelMay 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Foraging pangolins already dig within the dust, so why not get them planting bushes whereas they’re at it? Properly, coaching them can be fairly laborious, which is why a California highschool scholar named Dorothy designed a pangolin-inspired robotic to do the digging and planting.

    Dubbed the Plantolin, the bio-inspired bot is the most recent winner of the annual Pure Robotics Contest, which is run by the College of Surrey and funded by the British Ecological Society.

    In a nutshell, the competitors invitations folks from everywhere in the world to submit their concepts for nature-inspired robots which can be able to doing one thing to assist the planet. The successful idea will get made into an precise functioning prototype by a number of of the partnering analysis institutes.

    Within the case of the Plantolin, that companion was the College of Surrey itself. Different companions embody Queen Mary College of London, the Royal School of Artwork, EPFL Lausanne (Switzerland), the Technical College of Munich, and Alexander Humboldt College (Germany). The earlier winner was a robotic fish that filters microplastic particles out of the water.

    An unsheathed view of the Plantolin, together with a few of its seed bombs – Dorothy’s design beat out 183 different entries

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    In the identical approach {that a} pangolin waddles on its two hind legs, the Plantolin balances Segway-style on two wheels. Every wheel is powered by an electrical quadcopter drone motor. The lengthy tail is raised as a counterweight when the robotic is making its approach throughout the bottom, however tilts down to offer leverage as soon as the bot stops to begin digging.

    That digging is finished by two motorized entrance legs. These legs have claws that keep locked in place after they’re scooping soil away, however passively bend again out of the way in which when being drawn ahead to take one other scoop.

    As soon as the opening has been dug, the Plantolin drives over it, pooping a yew tree “seed bomb” (mainly a nugget of seeds and soil) into the opening because it does so. These bombs are fed right into a dispenser by a gap within the prime of the robotic, and are carried by an inside conveyor belt to its “butt” for dispersal.

    Just for reference, here's a photo of a real pangolin
    Only for reference, here is a photograph of an actual pangolin

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    “The restoration of forests by planting extra bushes is crucial for the sustainable growth of our planet,” says Dorothy. “Pangolins spend numerous their time digging within the floor, so I believed a planter robotic impressed by the pangolin’s behaviour can be very pure.”

    The Plantolin was constructed by College of Surrey roboticist Dr. Robert Siddall, who explains extra in regards to the bot’s workings within the video beneath.

    Plantolin: Winner of the 2nd Pure Robotics Contest

    Supply: College of Surrey



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