
Japan Deploys 'Monster Wolf' Robots to Scare Off Bears
Published May 14, 2026
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In Japan, demand surges for intimidating 'Monster Wolf' robots to deter bears as attacks hit record numbers. The robots comically combine fear and absurdity.
With bear sightings and attacks at record highs, Japan is utilizing 'Monster Wolf' robots to deter the animals efficiently. These robotic wolves are designed to look terrifying to the bears, combining technological ingenuity with a primary wildlife management strategy. The surge in attacks has led to increased installations across impacted regions, seeking to protect human populations and manage bear interactions more safely.
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