Within the circus Nicolas Bouglione, passing through Namur, a new star appears under the spotlight: a small robot lion disguised, able to run, turn, jump and even perform some stretching exercises before entering the stage. A new technology that allows to reinvent itself following the ban on wild animals in the circuses in Belgium since 2014. Nicknamed "Lenny", this remote controlled robot has become one of the attractions of the show. Behind th…
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Within the circus Nicolas Bouglione, passing through Namur, a new star appears under the spotlight: a small robot lion disguised, able to run, turn, jump and even perform some stretching exercises before entering the stage. A new technology that allows to reinvent itself following the ban on wild animals in the circuses in Belgium since 2014. Nicknamed "Lenny", this remote controlled robot has become one of the attractions of the show. Behind th…