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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Stuti Mishra

FORGOTTEN HISTORY: Japan unleashes robots to tackle bear attacks | History Defined

  • A Japanese manufacturer, Ohta Seiki, is experiencing a significant increase in orders for its animatronic 'Monster Wolf' device, designed to deter wild animals.
  • The surge in demand is attributed to a record number of bear attacks in Japan, with 13 fatal incidents recorded in 2025-2026 and over 50,000 sightings nationwide.
  • The 'Monster Wolf' is a motion-activated scarecrow featuring artificial fur, flashing red LED eyes, a menacing face, and a tail with blue LEDs, capable of broadcasting around 50 different sounds.
  • Initially launched in 2016 to protect agricultural land from deer, boars, and bears, the device costs approximately £3,000 for a base model.
  • Ohta Seiki is developing upgrades, including a wheeled version for patrolling and a handheld model for individuals, and is exploring the integration of AI cameras for future iterations.

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Japan’s robot wolf sells out as record bear attacks drive demand: ‘We cannot make them fast enough’

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