The filmmakers teamed up with scientists to learn more about the animals they wanted to follow. They built 34 spy creatures—including Spy Meerkat and Spy Pup. These robot agents star in Spy in the Wild, a TV series that aired on PBS last year. The footage the team shot recorded some behaviors that had never been filmed or even witnessed before.
For example, Spy Pup was sent to infiltrate a pack of wild dogs on the African savanna. It was accepted by the dogs by mimicking their body language. With its 24 moving parts, the robot wagged its tail and made a bow, signifying it wanted to play. “When you look back at the footage, you go, ‘Wow, I can’t imagine we managed to capture that behavior’,” says Michael Gordon, one of the producers of the TV series.