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Turtles are a class of educational robots designed originally in the late 1940s (largely under the auspices of researcher William Grey Walter) and used in computer science and mechanical engineering training. These devices are traditionally built low to the ground with a roughly hemispheric (sometimes transparent) shell and a power train capable of a very small turning radius. The robots are often equipped with sensor devices which aid in avoiding obstacles and, if the robot is sufficiently sophisticated, allow it some perception of its environment. Turtle robots are commercially available and are common projects for robotics hobbyists.
Turtle robots are closely associated with the work of Seymour Papert and the common use of the Logo programming language in computer education of the 1980s. Turtles specifically designed for use with Logo systems often come with pen mechanisms allowing the programmer to create a design on a large sheet of paper. The original Logo turtle, built by Paul Wexelblat at BBN, was named "Irving" and was demonstrated at the former Muzzey Junior High in Lexington, Massachusetts. "Irving" contained bump sensors and could give audio feedback with a bell. The development of the robotic Logo turtle led to the use of the term to describe the cursor in video screen implementations of the language and its turtle graphics package.
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (often shortened to TMNT or Ninja Turtles) are four fictional teenage anthropomorphic turtles who are named after four Renaissance Italian artists. They were trained by their anthropomorphic rat sensei in the art of ninjutsu. From their home in sewers of New York City, they battle petty criminals, evil overlords, mutated creatures, and alien invaders while attempting to remain hidden from society. They were created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird.
The characters originated in comic books published by Mirage Studios before expanding into cartoon series, films, video games, toys, and other general merchandise. During the peak of the franchise's popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s, it gained considerable worldwide success and fame.
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles first appeared in an American comic book published by Mirage Studios in 1984 in Dover, New Hampshire. The concept arose from a humorous drawing sketched out by Eastman during a casual evening of brainstorming and bad television with Laird. Using money from a tax refund, together with a loan from Eastman’s uncle, the young artists self-published a single-issue comic intended to parody four of the most popular comics of the early 1980s: Marvel Comics’ Daredevil and New Mutants, Dave Sim’s Cerebus, and Frank Miller’s Ronin. The TMNT comic series has been published in various incarnations by various comic book companies since 1984.
Turtles are reptiles of the order Testudines (or Chelonii) characterised by a special bony or cartilaginous shell developed from their ribs and acting as a shield. "Turtle" may refer to the order as a whole (American English) or to fresh-water and sea-dwelling testudines (British English).
The order Testudines includes both extant (living) and extinct species. The earliest known members of this group date from 157 million years ago, making turtles one of the oldest reptile groups and a more ancient group than snakes or crocodilians. Of the 327 known species alive today, some are highly endangered.
Turtles are ectotherms—their internal temperature varies according to the ambient environment, commonly called cold-blooded. However, because of their high metabolic rate, leatherback sea turtles have a body temperature that is noticeably higher than that of the surrounding water.
Turtles are classified as amniotes, along with other reptiles, birds, and mammals. Like other amniotes, turtles breathe air and do not lay eggs underwater, although many species live in or around water.
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A ninja (忍者) or shinobi (忍び) was a covert agent or mercenary in feudal Japan. The functions of the ninja included: espionage, sabotage, infiltration, assassination and guerrilla warfare. Their covert methods of waging irregular warfare were deemed "dishonorable" and "beneath" the samurai-caste, who observed strict rules about honor and combat. The shinobi proper, a specially trained group of spies and mercenaries, appeared in the Sengoku or "warring states" period, in the 15th century, but antecedents may have existed in the 14th century, and possibly in the 12th century (Heian or early Kamakura era).
In the unrest of the Sengoku period (15th–17th centuries), mercenaries and spies for hire became active in the Iga Province and the adjacent area around the village of Kōga, and it is from the area's clans that much of our knowledge of the ninja is drawn. Following the unification of Japan under the Tokugawa shogunate (17th century), the ninja faded into obscurity. A number of shinobi manuals, often based on Chinese military philosophy, were written in the 17th and 18th centuries, most notably the Bansenshukai (1676).
Spy Turtle can film above and below the water to capture a unique perspective on the dolphins' lives. Clip taken from Programme 1 of Dolphins - Spy in the Pod Being shown on BBC 1 at 8pm on Thursday 2nd January, 2014 Narrated by David Tennant Series Directed by John Downer For more info. visit our website at: http://jdp.co.uk/programmes/dolphins-spy-in-the-pod Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnDownerProd Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JohnDownerProductions
Welcome to MGTracey. Here is my Unboxing and test of the Robo Turtle Lifelike Robotic Turtle Playset by Zuru. He's so cute ! Please subscribe - Tracey £16.24 on Amazon.co.uk here : http://amzn.to/1Py1wVI $34.99 on Amazon.com link here : http://amzn.to/1QJVC2Z Includes: 1 Turtle Bowl, 1 Rock Formation and 1 Lifelike Robo Turtle The set includes a turtle bowl, a rock formation, and a Robo Turtle. Three additional Robo Turtles can be purchased separately and added to this set. Assemble the bowl, fill it with water up to the top of the rock formation's doorway, and place the Robo Turtle in the water. Once its sensors detect the water, the turtle will start to swim around. Remove the turtle from water to turn it off or make Robo Turtle walk on land. Just touch the sensors with your fingers ...
Toys review, toys unboxing. Robo turtle. In this video we will open and review a fun toy in the pool. It's a turtle robot that moves in contact with the water and swim, you can also move on land, so we must turn it upside down and start moving. It's fun to play with, a toy for children, will have a very easy pet to care for a turtle robot, a robot pet.
Toy Review TV presents a family friendly video ROBO TURTLE ROCK & BOWL PLAYSET Robotic Pet Toy Review Unboxing Family Video. A new and exciting addition to the Robo Fish Line. Robo Turtle uses the latest micro-robotic technology to both walk on land and swim in water. Their lifelike design and movements create an exciting display in front of your eyes. Also see more fun kids toys videos at ToyReviewTV: https://www.youtube.com/user/SWCCToyReviewTV This video is family friendly and suitable for kids of all ages! Check out our second channel Surprise Family Toys https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC81yHFE1jHIW8WQps7dSV-A Disney Junior Toy Reviews & Unboxing https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm68kV-Zy1DgNN7OZufRMoa7G9yXW2zVD SpongeBob Squarepants Kids Toy Reviews & Unboxing https://www.y...
Following on from the success of Robo Fish, Zuru has released another underwater explorer to join this hugely popular bestselling range. Robo Turtle is an advanced aquatic robot that's capable of travelling across both land and water. When on dry land, simply place a finger on Robo Turtle's back and it will push itself along in search of the sea. Once back in its underwater home, it will swim about with incredibly realistic fin movements, just like an actual turtle! Robo Turtle comes in instantly recognisable branded packaging that slots right in with Robo Fish displays, making them the perfect companion toys to sit side by side. Includes a set of batteries.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fight Voltron Giant Robot from Dimension X who is attacking New York City with their Party Wagon, by ToysReviewToys. the Ninja Turtles are riding in their Party Wagon, when Krang and Shredder send Voltron to destroy them. Voltron the giant robot finds the Ninja Turtles are swing Raph around. They flee and Voltron goes back to space. This video is made the "ToysReviewToys" channel in collaboration with the "DisneyCarToys" channel. Below are the videos in the end screen: Ninja Turtles Costumes IRL on Obstacle Course Bounce House https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xAdaF-WvJI Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Save Santa in Mutagen Ooze Presents https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgPY7byUlkg Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Surfing Adventure in Boat Attack https://www.you...
Engineers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) showed off their biomimetic robotic turtle, Wednesday. The turtle robot was developed in order to perform complicated deep ocean missions such as underwater surveillance, harvesting energy or conducting ocean surveys. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To use this footage please contact the Ruptly Client Desk: cd@ruptly.tv Video ID: 20150107-044 ---------------------------------- Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/Ruptly Vine: https://vine.co/Ruptly Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/Ruptly Google Plus: http://google.com/+RuptlyTV YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/RuptlyTV DailyMotion...
This is a review of the Tamiya Mechanical Turtle Robocraft Model