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Japan built robot wolves to thwart bear attack, and they’re flying off the shelves

By technologistmag.com17 May 20262 Mins Read
Japan built robot wolves to thwart bear attack, and they’re flying off the shelves
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There are very few headlines that sound equally believable as both a robotics breakthrough and the plot of a low-budget sci-fi horror movie. Japan deploying glowing robot wolves to scare away bears is definitely one of them. The country’s bizarre robots are suddenly seeing a huge spike in demand, as reported by AFP, as bear attacks and sightings continue surging across Japan.

Japan’s robot wolves are becoming surprisingly popular anti-bear weapons

Originally built to keep deer and wild boars away from farms, Japan’s bizarre “Monster Wolf” robots are now being deployed near residential areas, resorts, golf courses, and even construction sites as wildlife encounters continue rising across the country. Which honestly sounds like the setup for a very weird survival horror game.

Developed by Hokkaido-based company Ohta Seiki, the robot looks exactly as terrifying as its name suggests. It uses infrared sensors to detect nearby animals, after which its glowing red eyes light up, its head starts moving around, and it blasts loud sounds ranging from wolf howls to industrial noise designed to scare the living daylights out of anything nearby.

And somehow, the ridiculous-looking thing actually works. CCTV footage has reportedly captured bears and wild boars immediately running away after triggering the robot, while demand has become so intense that buyers are now facing waiting periods of up to three months. The urgency is real too, with Japan recently recording over 50,000 bear sightings and a growing number of attacks, partly blamed on climate shifts and food shortages pushing wildlife closer to cities.

Honestly, this feels like Japan solving problems in the most Japanese way possible

The funny thing is that the “Monster Wolf” initially looked like one of those inventions the internet would laugh at for a week before forgetting entirely. Instead, it accidentally became a genuinely practical example of robotics solving a very specific real-world problem.

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And honestly, this whole thing also says a lot about where modern robotics is heading. Not every robot needs to be a humanoid AI assistant replacing office workers. Sometimes, a terrifying solar-powered wolf with glowing eyes and speakers loud enough to traumatize wildlife is apparently the smarter solution. Weirdly enough, it also feels very on-brand for Japan, a country that has spent decades quietly turning strange robotics experiments into surprisingly effective real-world products.

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