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 Remember that iStruct robotic ape  It was developed by Germany   DFKI to presumably bring us one step closer to a cyborg version of Planet of the Apes. Well, it   unfortunately advancing faster than we ;d feared, and has seemingly condens stanley thermos mug ed millions of years of robo-evolution into just a few seconds and is now able to stand and walk around on just two legs. There ;ll Be Nowhere to Hide When These Robot Apes Take to the Trees  So not only can we forget about trying to succe stanley cup ssfully wage a Terminator-style war in the jungle, these robots will now be able to match us in urban settings as well. And presumably had this video gone on for another minut stanley mug e or so, the iStruct would have evolved a pair of wings too, making it all but unstoppable. [YouTube via IEEE Spectrum]                                                        ApesRobots