➀ Researchers at Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) have developed bio-inspired robot feet to enhance mobility on challenging terrains like mud and wet snow; ➁ The design is inspired by the moose's hooves, which break suction force when stepping out of mud; ➂ The robot's sinkage and suction force are reduced by half, and energy consumption is lowered by up to 70%.
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