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  • Surfing Jack Russell Rides The Waves In Rio
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    Surfing Jack Russell Rides The Waves In Rio
    September 3, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: Five-year-old BENJI, a Jack Russell Terrier, rides the waves alongside his human, BERNARDO BRAGA at Arpoador Beach in Rio de Janeiro. Since catching his first wave two years ago, Benji has become a beloved fixture on Rio's iconic shore, charming both beachgoers and seasoned surfers with his impressive skills and the remarkable bond he shares with Braga. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Woman With Dog In The Rain
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    Woman With Dog In The Rain
    A woman holds a pink umbrella and stands on a wet street with her dog wearing a coat during rainy weather in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Toronto, Canada
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    Daily Life In Toronto, Canada
    A dog walker walks several dogs in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 16, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Toronto, Canada
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    Daily Life In Toronto, Canada
    A dog walker walks several dogs in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 16, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Evicted Families In República De Cuba, Mexico City, Living On The Street
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    Evicted Families In República De Cuba, Mexico City, Living On The Street
    A dog lives on the street under plastic tarps after families are evicted from 11 Republica de Cuba Street in Mexico City's Historic Center. They claim that the eviction is carried out without prior notice and arbitrarily, and that authorities leave their belongings on the street, stating that the action stems from a dispute between two individuals, in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 31, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Weather Ahead Of Labor Day In Florida
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    Weather Ahead Of Labor Day In Florida
    A squirrel on a tree hides as a woman and her dog approach the waterfront in St. Petersburg, Florida. Clear skies start the day before rain and thunderstorms forecast to impact much of the Sunshine State over Labor Day weekend. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto)

     

  • World Dog Day
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    World Dog Day
    A dog is inside a cultural center in the Tlahuac borough of Mexico City, Mexico, on August 26, 2025, during World Dog Day, which aims to raise awareness about the number of abandoned dogs, homeless dogs, and victims of abuse. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • World Dog Day
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    World Dog Day
    Overexposure of chamomile flowers and a dog occurs in the Tlahuac borough of Mexico City, Mexico, on August 26, 2025, during World Dog Day, with the goal of raising awareness about the number of abandoned dogs, homeless dogs, and victims of abuse. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • World Dog Day
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    World Dog Day
    A dog is inside a cultural center in the Tlahuac borough of Mexico City, Mexico, on August 26, 2025, during World Dog Day, which aims to raise awareness about the number of abandoned dogs, homeless dogs, and victims of abuse. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • World Dog Day
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    World Dog Day
    A dog is seen on the streets of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 26, 2025, during World Dog Day, which aims to raise awareness about the number of abandoned dogs, street dogs, and victims of abuse. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • World Dog Day
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    World Dog Day
    A dog is seen on the streets of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 26, 2025, during World Dog Day, which aims to raise awareness about the number of abandoned dogs, street dogs, and victims of abuse. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • World Dog Day
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    World Dog Day
    A dog is seen outside a convenience store in the Tlahuac district of Mexico City, Mexico, on August 26, 2025, during World Dog Day, which aims to raise awareness about the number of abandoned dogs, dogs living on the streets, and victims of abuse. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • World Dog Day
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    World Dog Day
    A dog is seen on the streets of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 26, 2025, during World Dog Day, which aims to raise awareness about the number of abandoned dogs, street dogs, and victims of abuse. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • World Dog Day
    DUKAS_188099454_NUR
    World Dog Day
    A dog is seen outside a convenience store in the Tlahuac district of Mexico City, Mexico, on August 26, 2025, during World Dog Day, which aims to raise awareness about the number of abandoned dogs, dogs living on the streets, and victims of abuse. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • World Dog Day
    DUKAS_188099453_NUR
    World Dog Day
    A dog is seen outside a convenience store in the Tlahuac district of Mexico City, Mexico, on August 26, 2025, during World Dog Day, which aims to raise awareness about the number of abandoned dogs, dogs living on the streets, and victims of abuse. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • World Dog Day
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    World Dog Day
    A dog-faced mannequin stands outside a store in the Tlahuac borough of Mexico City, Mexico, on August 26, 2025, during World Dog Day, which aims to raise awareness about the number of abandoned dogs, homeless dogs, and victims of abuse. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • World Dog Day
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    World Dog Day
    A dog is seen on the streets of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 26, 2025, during World Dog Day, which aims to raise awareness about the number of abandoned dogs, street dogs, and victims of abuse. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • World Dog Day
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    World Dog Day
    A dog is seen on the streets of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 26, 2025, during World Dog Day, which aims to raise awareness about the number of abandoned dogs, street dogs, and victims of abuse. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • World Dog Day
    DUKAS_188099449_NUR
    World Dog Day
    A dog is seen on the streets of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 26, 2025, during World Dog Day, which aims to raise awareness about the number of abandoned dogs, street dogs, and victims of abuse. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bledow Desert
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    Bledow Desert
    Dogs are seen at the Bledow Desert in Klucze, Poland on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Wholesale Fish Market In Dhaka
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    Wholesale Fish Market In Dhaka
    A dog reacts to the camera as traders wait for customers at a wholesale fish market in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Erin, Ontario, Canada
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    Daily Life In Erin, Ontario, Canada
    A dog waits for its owner to exit a bakery shop along Main Street in Erin, Ontario, on August 23, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto)

     

  • Urban Trees Help Cool Lisbon Amid Rising Temperatures
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    Urban Trees Help Cool Lisbon Amid Rising Temperatures
    A drone captures a view of a person walking a dog in a public space with trees in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 20, 2025. As the city faces rising temperatures and frequent heatwaves, new initiatives such as the life lungs project and the European ''Cool Noons'' program expand urban green spaces, plant thousands of trees, and create shaded routes to help reduce the urban heat island effect. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto)

     

  • Vistula River At All Time Low Level Due To Drought
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    Vistula River At All Time Low Level Due To Drought
    People are seen on a beach along the Vistula river in Warsaw, Poland on 14 August, 2025. The Vistula river has reached an all time record low at just 15cm compared to the usual 36cm due to ongoing drought. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Vistula River At All Time Low Level Due To Drought
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    Vistula River At All Time Low Level Due To Drought
    People are seen on a beach along the Vistula river in Warsaw, Poland on 14 August, 2025. The Vistula river has reached an all time record low at just 15cm compared to the usual 36cm due to ongoing drought. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Summer At Lake Heiterwang In Tyrol
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    Summer At Lake Heiterwang In Tyrol
    A couple with a dog sits at the rocky shore of Lake Heiterwang in Heiterwang, Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Summer At Lake Heiterwang In Tyrol
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    Summer At Lake Heiterwang In Tyrol
    A man stands near the shore while his dog sits by the water at Lake Heiterwang in Heiterwang, Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Summer Hiking At Lake Heiterwang
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    Summer Hiking At Lake Heiterwang
    A woman with a dog stands at the shore of Lake Heiterwang during a summer hike in Heiterwang, Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Family At Lake
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    Family At Lake
    A family sits on a wooden bench by the shore of Lake Starnberg in Tutzing, Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on August 14, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Family At Lake
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    Family At Lake
    A family sits on a wooden bench by the shore of Lake Starnberg in Tutzing, Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on August 14, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • New Demonstration In Kharkiv Against The Elimination Of The Independence Of NABU And SAPO
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    New Demonstration In Kharkiv Against The Elimination Of The Independence Of NABU And SAPO
    Protestors hold signs and a large papier-mache figure in the shape of a dog, participating in a demonstration in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on July 30, 2025. (Photo by Francisco Richart Barbeira/NurPhoto)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
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    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573932_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573931_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573930_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573929_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573928_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573927_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573926_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573925_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573924_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573923_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573922_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573921_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573918_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573917_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573916_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573915_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Back flipping robot dog
    DUKAS_187573914_FER
    Back flipping robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Stellar Hunter 1
    Ref 17050
    05/08/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    A robot dog that can do back flips, scuttle up and down steep inclines and support a person standing on its back, has just hit the market.
    The A2 Stellar Hunter is an update on a four legged boot by Chinese robotics maker Unitree.
    It has been engineered for industrial applications and looks cable of doing search and rescue work in disaster zones as well as making localised last mile deliveries.
    With its battery fully charged it is said to have a range of 20km
    A spokesperson said it was “lighter, stronger and faster “ than the A1 model is supersedes.
    It is able to climb obstacles up to one metre high and run at five metres a second.
    And even when landing on uneven surfaces, keeps its footing.
    Like the previous model it has lidar obstacle detection and avoidance and GPS to get around.
    The device has only just been announced and prices have not yet been revealed.
    But the A1 was around €14,200 euros.
    OPS: The Unitree A2 Stellar Hunter robot dog.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Travel Destination: Bahia, Brazil
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    Travel Destination: Bahia, Brazil
    People play with their dog at Prainha beach in Itacare, Brazil, on February 4, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto)

     

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