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Cyberplasm mimics the basic functions of the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus), a leech that lives primarily in the Atlantic Ocean. The sea lamprey has a very primitive nervous system, which makes it easier for scientists to copy it. In addition, the lamprey swims well, which makes it an ideal prototype for the Cyberplasm robot.
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