Bio-inspired robotics is a field of research that draws inspiration from biological organisms to design and develop robotic systems that can perform tasks more efficiently and adaptively. By mimicking the anatomy, behavior, and mechanics of organisms such as insects, birds, and mammals, researchers aim to create robots that are more versatile, resilient, and autonomous. This interdisciplinary field combines principles from biology, biomechanics, artificial intelligence, and robotics to push the boundaries of what is possible in robot design and performance. Some common bio-inspired robots include walking robots that imitate insect locomotion, flying robots that mimic bird flight, and soft robots that are inspired by the flexibility and adaptability of octopus arms. Bio-inspired robotics has applications in fields such as search and rescue, agriculture, healthcare, and space exploration.