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No, a bulldozer would not be able to push a Moai statue on Easter Island due to the immense size and weight of the statues. The Moai are large and heavy stone statues that can weigh several tons, making them impossible for a bulldozer to move. Specialized equipment and careful handling would be required to relocate a Moai.
The Easter Island statues, also known as Moai, were carved by the Polynesian descendants of the island using tools made from basalt and other stones. The statues were carved out of the volcanic tuff found on the island and transported using a combination of rolling and rocking movements. It is believed that a system of ropes, ramps, and sledges was used to move the statues to their final locations around the island.
If a statue moves its not a statue therefore no statues don't move.
Duck behind the statues, then move right when the lasers move away. When you get close to the door, go out into the gallery.
The Easter Island statues, or moai, are all different in height, shape and decoration. It is assumed that the statues represent males, although some have female symbols carved on them, but the consensus is that they represent important ancestor figures.Originally the statues had "eyes" of coral and red stone, but these have in most cases been lost; they also had red stone "hats" or hairstyles. All the erect statues look inwards, not out to sea, and slightly upwards. The natives who designed, carved, moved and erected the statues have become practically extinct and replaced by immigrants from other islands, so it is difficult to understand their reasons for doing the work.Some clues have been found in the way the statues are posed: they have carved arms and hands resting on their stomachs, which in Polynesian thought meant protecting tribal traditions and ritual knowledge - these were thought to be stored in the stomach. It is likely that groups of statues were erected by different social groups, clans who divided the island up between them. There was therefore rivalry and competition, which led to each group attempting to make and move larger and larger statues to "outdo" their rivals.Eventually all the palm trees and the plants used for making ropes were gone and the statues could no longer be moved, so many had to be left in the quarries, unfinished.
Depends which statues do you mean? Some statues you can't move after you move them to the side so you can get in someplace. Actually I believe you cant move any of the statues back actually. I beat the game a while back so I'm trying to remember. The statues where you use the magic wand you don't really move them back because you use them to open other doorways so you can get out. If you die or something then the statues will go back to the place they started but that's pretty much it. So basicly you don't move the statues back, they stay there.
pull down the levers
Hide behind the statues and move to the right when the beams move away.
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Counterfeit Island - the statues do not move.Super Power Island - dropping the gargoyle statues doesn't do anything.Nabooti Island - the small statues in the Sand Room are dropped by the switches that are underneath. You have to drop them in order, based on the number of dots on their bellies.(see related question)
it licks people if you get close
Of course not, they are just statues, and the ones that move are actually people in costumes.