




Bulldozers are big machines used for moving earth and building things. They have a big front blade.
The Bulldozer is a massive, powerful machine often painted bright yellow or orange. It has wide, continuous metal tracks instead of wheels, and a large, heavy blade mounted at the front. This unique design allows it to stand out on any construction site.





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A single bulldozer can push over 30 tons of earth in one go!
Early bulldozers were just farm tractors with a blade attached to their front!
Instead of a steering wheel, bulldozers are steered by controlling their tracks' speeds.
The world's largest bulldozer weighs more than 15 adult elephants combined!
Bulldozer has a powerful front blade that lets it push huge amounts of soil, sand, and rubble across construction sites.
Bulldozer's continuous tracks provide immense grip and stability, letting it climb steep slopes and navigate rough ground.
Bulldozer has a rear 'ripper' attachment that lets it tear through compacted earth, frozen ground, or soft rock.
Describes species that actively modify their environment, such as digging, building, or moving substrate.
Describes species that possess a continuous band of material, often for locomotion over varied terrain.
Describes species exhibiting circular or wheel-like structures primarily used for movement or rotation.
Armored describes animals protected by a hard, external covering or shell for defense.
Giant describes organisms or objects of significantly larger size than average for their species or type.
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7.5 m
35000 kg
12 km/h
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