you compare that to a will that get its laycock in a trap, what the wolf will do is choose its leg off and then figure out how to walk on tee ls. that's what all animals do. they have a sense of elegance. they want to get to safety to seek water, to escape danger, to find foo its actions are undergirded by e demands of its stomach and thehreat of predators, and the wolf traffics in deference to its goal. it's brain drinks of information about the environment and its capabilities in that environment, and then, knowi what it's lames allow it to do. the brain translates those capability into the most useful motor output. able to respond with a limp because animals don't shut down moderate damage and neither should our machines. in the last part of the book i talk about the next steps how we can build a a completely diffet kind of machine that any case of the ms rover gets its wheel stuc in says i got my wheel stuck, choose the real often figure out how to operate i a different way. all of this is to say there's so much amazing stuff happening under the hood that we're just scratching the