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Follow Matteo Valenti's Mezzi Speciali on Instagram: matteovalenti_mezzispeciali: https://www.instagram.com/matteovalen... automoto_it: https://www.instagram.com/automoto_it... Since the dawn of time, human beings have drawn inspiration from an extraordinary and, above all, inexhaustible pool of ideas for their creations: nature. It is no coincidence that many inventions have been created through biomimicry. Trying to replicate, therefore, the chemical and biological processes of our planet. And of the organisms that have been home to it for millions of years. Planes, submarines, camouflage techniques, cameras, sonars. All this - and much more - comes, for example, from the animal kingdom. And then there is it. The tracked hydraulic excavator. Which, to be on the safe side, has chosen to draw inspiration directly from the human body. And, in some respects, from the Tyrannosaurus Rex, one of the most fearsome land predators of all time. Do you want to find out why? Simple stay with me. Hello everyone from Matteo Valenti and welcome back to a new episode of Mezzi Speciali. Its technical name is Case CX370D, but I prefer to call it T-Rex. Because when it comes to earthmoving machines, he is a real tyrant and there is no one like him. He leaves no respite. Because no one can be so versatile. So powerful. So unstoppable. Everyone wants him and, so, the other machines are left with only the crumbs. Of a million earthmoving machines sold in a year worldwide, 70% are excavators. I feel sorry for bulldozers, backhoe loaders and wheel loaders. There is only one king here: so let's go and see what this tyrant is capable of and how he earned this fame. Filming and drone: Niccolò Franzosi Editing: Alessandro Di Rosa Author: Matteo Valenti