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Outdoor Botanical Garden Giant Simulation Robot Animatronic Insects Model Rust Proof

Outdoor Botanical Garden Giant Simulation Robot Animatronic Insects Model Rust Proof

Brand Name: Longshang
Model Number: LSAD053
MOQ: 1
Price: 1999-5999USD
Payment Terms: L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 150 Pieces/Month
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Certification:
CE, ISO
Product:
Outdoor Botanical Garden Giant Simulation Robot Insect Animatronic Model
Size:
Lifesize
Material:
Steel Structure, Sponge, Motor, Silicone Rubber
Craftsman:
Handmade
Usage:
Science, Education, Garden, Zoo, Commercial Display
Transportation:
By Sea, Air, Rail
Package:
Air Bubble Film, Wooden Case
Packaging Details:
Air bubble film, wooden case
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Product Description

Outdoor Botanical Garden Giant Simulation Robot Insect Animatronic Model 

Concept Overview

      This is a specialized category of animatronics designed to blend art, nature, and technology in outdoor

botanical settings. These are weatherproof, durable, and ecologically-themed installations that enhance

garden experiences through surprising encounters with oversized robotic insects.

 

Items

Parameters

Size

Lifesize

 

  Movements

  1. Mouth open and close;

  2. Head left to right;
  3. Roaring

Control

  Infrared Sensor

 

Material

  1. Rust-proof treated mechanical steel frame; DC motor(24V weak power, no harm to human body);

  2. Surface material: high density foam, silicone rubber, etc.
  3. Artificial fur
   Power   110v or 220V

Certificates

  CE, ISO

Loading Port

  Chengdu, Chongqing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Ningbo

Transportation

  By Sea, Railway, Air

     Warranty

  12 months

 

 

Certificates

 

Outdoor Botanical Garden Giant Simulation Robot Animatronic Insects Model Rust Proof 0

 

Product Showcase

 

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Core Design Philosophy: Harmony with Nature

1. Botanical Integration

  • Habitat-Specific Design: Insects chosen based on local ecology (e.g., pollinators for flower gardens,

beetles for forested areas).

  • Natural Camouflage: Colors and textures that complement surroundings without dominating them.

  • Interactive Flora: Some models interact with real plants—a robotic bee "pollinating" a sculpture flower,

a mantis "hiding" in foliage.

2. Educational Narrative

  • Life Cycle Stations: Multiple models showing different stages (larva, pupa, adult).

  • Ecosystem Roles: Highlighting insects as pollinators, decomposers, or predators.

  • Scale Comparison: Nearby plaques showing actual-size silhouettes.

 

Botanical Garden Application Examples

 
 
Garden Zone Recommended Insects Key Behaviors Educational Focus
Butterfly Garden Giant Monarch Butterfly, Swallowtail Slow wing unfolding, feeding proboscis motion Pollination, metamorphosis, migration
Wetland Area Giant Dragonfly, Water Strider Skimming motion, flight sequences, wing drying poses Aquatic ecosystems, insect adaptation
Children's Garden Friendly Ladybug, Bumblebee Gentle rocking, "waving" antennae, happy sounds Insect benefits, overcoming fears
Nocturnal Garden Giant Luna Moth, Firefly Bioluminescent patterns, slow graceful movements Night pollinators, insect senses
Asian Garden Giant Rhinoceros Beetle, Orchid Mantis Stately walking, gentle sparring motions Cultural significance, camouflage
Desert Garden Giant Antlion, Darkling Beetle Burrowing simulation, water conservation poses Desert adaptation, survival strategies

 

Thematic Storytelling Opportunities

1. "Giants of the Garden" Trail

A self-guided tour featuring 8-12 giant insects placed throughout the garden, each with a specific ecological lesson.

2. Seasonal Exhibitions

  • Spring: Emerging insects, pollination focus

  • Summer: Nocturnal insects, evening programs

  • Autumn: Migratory insects, preparation for winter

  • Winter: Dormant insects with explanatory covers showing internal mechanisms

3. Special Events

  • "Moth Night" with glowing installations

  • "Bug Fest" with interactive demonstrations

  • Photography contests with the animatronics as subjects

  • Educational workshops on robotics and entomology

Success Metrics for Botanical Gardens

  • Increased visitation and extended dwell time

  • Educational program enrollment growth

  • Social media engagement and photo sharing

  • Membership renewals and new sign-ups

  • School group tour requests

  • Donor interest in sponsoring additional installations

Conclusion

Outdoor botanical garden animatronic insects represent a unique intersection of art, education, and engineering.

When successfully executed, they:

 

1. Create "wow" moments that make gardens memorable

2. Serve as year-round attractions beyond bloom seasons

3. Provide accessible entomology education for all ages

4. Demonstrate sustainable technology in natural settings

5. Become signature pieces that define a garden's identity

 

The most successful installations are those that feel organic to their environment—surprising visitors with life-like

motion while teaching them about the essential, often overlooked, insect world that sustains the very gardens they're

walking through.