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Ship it. Help us improve this page. About this item. These fish swim in 5 different directions and dive up to 6ft! When you remove the fish from the water, you can then rub your fish with your hands to return the colour back to the original for repeat play! Batteries included. They're more than alive - they're Robo Alive! Specifications Number of Pieces: 1. Dimensions Overall : 2. Suggested Age: 3 Years and Up. Includes: Animal Figure. Material: Plastic. TCIN : UPC : Origin : Imported.
There are 6 colours to collect, and they even have water activated color change! Watch their scales change color before your eyes, then pull your fish out of the water, rub your hand over the scales, and the scales change back to their original color. These realistic fish make for the perfect pet or prank toy! Report incorrect product info. Shipping details Estimated ship dimensions: Return details This item can be returned to any Target store or Target. This item must be returned within 90 days of the in-store purchase, ship date or online order pickup.
See return policy for details. See the return policy for complete information. More to consider. Featured products. Show more From the manufacturer Loading, please wait Show more. Write a review. Verified purchases. Battery life stinks 2 out of 5 stars. Love the idea. Fish is adorable.
BUT moves so incredibly slow and no way to turn off and battery life stinks. Helpful Not helpful Report review. Great swimming toy 5 out of 5 stars. Caitlin - 8 months ago , Verified purchaser. This was a great toy for bath time. I had a feeling this would be super popular in the house so I made sure to get multiple colors for all of my kids.
The swimming mechanism is a little finicky but once it starts going its fine. Definitely recommend for kids that love baths. Did you? Great bath time toy 5 out of 5 stars. LindsayN - 8 months ago , Verified purchaser. This is a great bath time toy! My 3 and 4 year old boys really enjoy them. Fish 1 out of 5 stars. Dianna - 9 months ago , Verified purchaser. This was worthless. Put it on a little tank, went straight to the side every time and just wiggled up against the glass.
Fun for kids 5 out of 5 stars. Such a fun toy! The new system moves closer to mimicking the natural behavior of fish, which show complex, coordinated behavior without following a leader. The 3D printed robots are about 10 centimeters 4 inches long, and their design was partly inspired by Blue tang fish that are native to the coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific.
The robots use their camera "eyes" to detect other robots in their peripheral vision, then engage in self-organizing behavior, which include flashing their lights simultaneously, arranging themselves in a circle, and gathering around a target.
Berlinger described a test in which the robots were spread out across a water tank to seek out a light source. When one of the robots found the light, it sent out a signal to the others to gather around, in a demonstration of a search-and-rescue mission.
He hopes to improve the design so that it doesn't require LEDs and can be used outside laboratory settings such as in coral reefs. The content you requested does not exist or is not available anymore.
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