The Greatest Robot of the 1700s was a Pooping Duck

Tinkerers have been trying to recreate animated beings with mechanical technology for hundreds, maybe thousands of years. Automatons were an early version of a robot, powered by wind-up springs or flywheels. Jacques de Vaucanson made one in 1739 that caused a sensation: the Digesting Duck. It was an artificial duck, and people came out of the woodwork to see it.

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Once wound up, it waddled around, drank water, played in water with its bill, and even quacked just like a real duck.

But Vaucanson’s greatest feat was designing the duck to eat a piece of corn, digest it, and poop it out.

Real corn. Real poop. Fake duck.

You know what they say: if it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it might be a robot. Read about the Digesting Duck at Weird Historian. -via Strange Company

Source: neatorama

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