
Robotics: Can A Dinosaur Be A Robot?
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Some robots are built just for fun.
Robotic toys are very popular. Come meet Pleo, one of the first robotic dinosaurs. Join Joan and friends as they visit Pleo’s developers and look under the skin to see how Pleo responds to your touch.
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Major Funding by the Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation and the Idaho National Laboratory. Additional Funding by Sparklight, the Friends of Idaho Public Television and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Robotics: Can A Dinosaur Be A Robot?
Special | 4m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
Robotic toys are very popular. Come meet Pleo, one of the first robotic dinosaurs. Join Joan and friends as they visit Pleo’s developers and look under the skin to see how Pleo responds to your touch.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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