Earth News Video. Robot sloth hangs from trees to spy on endangered animals Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 07/07/2020 - 19:17 GMT+2 The newly created SlothBot shows what robotics can do to protect the ecosystem and biodiversity. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Robot sloth hangs from trees to spy on endangered animals Now playing Next Russian soldiers rehearse Victory Day parade amid fears of Ukrainian attacks Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 5th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Snow is rapidly disappearing from the Greek mountains, new study shows Now playing Next Happy ending? Stranded humpback whale is finally on his way home Now playing Next Summit kicks off in Colombia to accelarate exit from fossil fuels Now playing Next Six takeaways from the European Political Community in Armenia Now playing Next Clash between Azerbaijan and European Parliament at the Yerevan summit Now playing Next Trump says Iran has fired shots but caused little damage in Hormuz Now playing Next With NATO in disarray, what’s next for European security? Now playing Next 'A deal is a deal': Von der Leyen hits back at Trump's tariff threat Now playing Next Gulf braces itself for potential escalation with Iran Now playing Next At least 26 killed in Russian strikes across Ukraine as Zelenskyy denounces Moscow's 'cynicism' Now playing Next Asian Development Bank announces €65bn regional investment plan across Asia Now playing Next Airlines cut 13,000 flights and two million seats in May due to jet fuel crisis Now playing Next Iran should 'do the smart thing' and reach a peace deal with US, Donald Trump says More videos
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