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It looks like a Deer by the way it walks, jumps, etc.

Unless it's a Great Dane -

http://www.fordogtrainers.com/index.asp?Pa...amp;ProdID=1301

I wonder if the robot will fall over when a neck with extra weight is added to

the body.

It will be a different world when they get a fully functioning, thinking robot

to look like this -

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/20...0610_robot.html

It's like a Cherry 2000 in this movie -

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092746/

Cherry 2000 actress -

http://www.imdb.com/media/rm3236532736/nm0317293

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Freak,

If i see such a thing in the middle of the forest, i'll run for my friggin life :D.

yeah I'd pack myself too...especaily with the noise it makes and those life like legs. looks like two guys in tights facing each other in a headless horse costume

thats one of the coolest and freakiest things ive ever seen. im amased at how good it did when it slipped on the ice. that looked soo bizare.

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