A state-of-the-art robot dog has been captured showing off its crazy dance moves in all kinds of tough terrain.
The Lynx robot dog has been designed to access some of the Earth’s most inhospitable locations, as reported by Need To Know.
It was created by the Chinese company Deep Robotics to conduct search and rescue operations and help aid scientific exploration.
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And while it can roll over like any self-respecting pooch, it also has the ability to climb walls, snowboard and even swim.
The robot is helped by the possession of wheels instead of paws and its talents were recently showcased in a rather astonishing video.
The Lynx can climb 8.7-inch steps and tackle 45-degree slopes.
It also comes with an IP54 protection rating, meaning that it is suitable for use in all weather conditions.
The product comes with an eye-watering price tag, however, and will set buyers back by $17,999 (£14,520.65).
And unlike traditional pooches, it has the limitation of battery life, which is three hours but can quickly be replenished with a replacement power bank.
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