As part of EXPO 2025 OSAKA JAPAN, we had the honor to present our Animal Project, a dynamic and visually stunning exhibition featuring life-sized realistic animal models. This project was created to highlight biodiversity, raise environmental awareness, and entertain visitors through immersive, educational wildlife displays.
The exhibition featured a diverse collection of animatronic and static animal models, including:
Anteater – with its elongated snout and realistic fur texture, this model showcased the unique anatomy and feeding behavior of the species.
Howler Monkey – complete with expressive face and sound simulation, creating an engaging jungle ambiance.
Macaw Parrot – a vibrant, colorful model with movable wings, representing the beauty of tropical rainforests.
Cheetah – posed gracefully resting on a tree branch, showcasing its elegance and alertness in a natural and peaceful moment.
Sloth – positioned hanging from a tree branch, with slow-motion movement for added realism.
This project aimed to inspire a deeper connection between people and wildlife by offering an unforgettable, lifelike encounter with rare and exotic animals. It quickly became a favorite among families, educators, and photographers at EXPO 2025, contributing to the broader mission of promoting sustainability and biodiversity awareness.
The Animal Project in EXPO 2025 OSAKA JAPAN stands as a prime example of how art, technology, and education can come together to tell powerful stories. Through these hyper-realistic animal models, we helped visitors explore nature’s wonders—without cages or enclosures—bringing a new form of wildlife appreciation to the global stage.
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