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The Timber-bot is found in the roots and canopy of evergreen trees.
This hardy, micro-sized arborist optimizes fluid transfer in the root
systems, increasing the flow and sap through the constant
repair of the treeâs hydrodynamic systems.
They also keep a constant vigil over the tree's well being by guarding
against all manner of tree diseases, especially the Bark Beetle, with
which they are constantly at war.
These Nanobot gardeners were accidentally discovered by
researchers using Atomic Force Microscopes. High-powered magnification revealed
mechanical entities on or near various forms of plant life. Researchers have noted that their presence stimulates the growth and well being in flowers.
The origins of these robotic advocates of plants and flowers are unknown.
Few have been detected due to their size and stealthy behavior. The discoverers have named
them "Roboticus botanica" or more affectionately, "Gro-bots."
We are continually learning more about these curious mechanical wonders.
We will post descriptions and images as they are discovered. |
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