Japan's battle against the rising bear attack crisis has led to an unconventional solution: robotic wolves. These mechanical beasts, known as Monster Wolf, are designed to scare away bears, deer, and potentially anything else they encounter. With a price tag of $4,000, these robots are a far cry from the traditional methods of dealing with bear encounters, such as rolling up in a ball or making oneself big. The article highlights the absurdity of the situation, questioning whether such extreme measures are necessary. It also mentions the challenges of keeping up with demand, as each Monster Wolf is custom-made. The author expresses skepticism about the effectiveness of the robots, suggesting that simpler methods like hitting a tree trunk with a stick might be more effective. Despite the author's reservations, the article acknowledges the success of the robotic wolves in deterring bears, even if it means facing terrifying robot wolves in one's sleep.