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  2. Animal Mechanicals - Wikipedia

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    Rex (voiced by Jim Fowler) is a green Mechana-tyrannosaurus. His ability is Mechana-Strong. Often, when utilizing this ability, Unicorn refers to him as being "strong like a titanium Tyrannosaurus" which, with his name and bipedal shape, would indicate that he is a robotic Tyrannosaurus rex. He is the leader of the Animal Mechanicals when they ...

  3. Megasaurus - Wikipedia

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    Megasaurus and Transaurus are transforming robotic dinosaurs. Megasaurus is owned by Mike West and Transaurus is owned by Rick and Sheri Dorritie. They are modeled after a Tyrannosaurus rex and have hydraulically activated arms, grasping claws, and jaws, as well as flame throwers set

  4. Dinamation - Wikipedia

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    Originally begun as a way to lease handmade, one-of-a-kind, Japanese-produced robot dinosaurs to North American shopping malls, in time Dinamation defied its original mandate and came to produce its own production-line models for exhibit in science museums and zoos worldwide. Dinamation was an example of an American company following, improving ...

  5. Robotic "Sharknado": Stryker to Buy Mako Surgical - AOL

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    A shark is flying as a result of a whirlwind. Today's big news in the medical device world sounds similar to the plot of Sharknado, the made-for-TV movie that set Twitter abuzz this summer. A ...

  6. Robosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Robosaurus during a show at Universal's Halloween Horror Nights.. Robosaurus is a transforming dinosaur robot created by inventor Doug Malewicki in 1989 and originally owned and operated by his company, Monster Robots, Inc. [1] Robosaurus is modeled after Transformers toys with the driver sitting in the head of the robot, and the ability to transform from a 48-foot semi trailer into a ...

  7. Animal Face-Off - Wikipedia

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    The shark hits the crocodile with the bump-and-bite technique. Accustomed to defending himself against rivals, the crocodile bites the shark's tail, but cannot get a good grip. The shark swims off and makes a wide turn for a full-on assault; all of a sudden, the crocodile gets the first bite on her right pectoral fin.