Robotic spy pig is ripped apart by randy 200lb Komodo dragons while filming BBC wildlife documentary - News Summed Up

Robotic spy pig is ripped apart by randy 200lb Komodo dragons while filming BBC wildlife documentary


A robotic spy pig was ripped to pieces in a vicious attack by three randy 200lb Komodo dragons while filming for a BBC wildlife documentary. The camera, disguised as a wild pig, manages to film male Komodo dragons on the hunt for female mates on Komodo Island in Indonesia. Footage taken by the spy pig shows the Komodo dragons attack the robot, with the sturdy camera continuing to record despite being knocked down and ripped apart. One reptile sizes up spy pig before knocking him to the ground with his tail. But unluckily for the spy pig, he was not able to keep the Komodo dragons at a distance and ended up filming them even closer than anticipated.


Source: Daily Mail June 17, 2020 08:43 UTC



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