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Height

163cm

Material

100% TPE with Skeleton

Height(No Head)

146cm

Waist

55m

Upper Breast

85cm

Hips

84cm

Lower Breast

47cm

Shoulder

33cm

Arm

62cm

Leg

81cm

Vaginal depth

17cm

Anal depth

15cm

Oral depth

12cm

Hand

16cm

Net Weight

34kgs

Feet

21cm

Gross Weight

46kgs

Carton size

151*38*28cm

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Giant pandas delight zoo-goers with their rolling, sliding, and joyful play—especially in the snow. But a new study reveals a potential challenge for the captive animals: When living in different latitudes from their natural habitats, Sex Doll 160cm  zoo pandas are less active than they would be in the wild.

For an entire year, Kristine Gandia and colleagues observed 11 bears at five zoos via “panda cams,” which the facilities provide to the public as a window into the animals’ daily lives.

With this footage, Gandia estimated what a captive panda does each day. “Essentially we tried to get the whole repertoire of panda behaviors,” says Gandia, a Ph.D. candidate in psychology at the University of Stirling in the United Kingdom. “There was a lot of sleeping and a lot of bamboo eating.”

On the plus side, the team observed the pandas experienced three periods of peak activity per day, similar to how they act in the wild. Thanks to habitat restoration efforts in pandas’ native bamboo forests, China declared the species no longer endangered in 2021.

“It was surprising and pleasing that this pattern was seen in all zoos, regardless of the latitude at which the zoos were at,” Women Sex Doll says study co-author Hannah Buchanan-Smith, a psychologist at the University of Stirling and Gandia’s advisor.

But giant pandas living outside their normal latitude—specifically, 26 to 42° N—were more lethargic and likely to display abnormal behaviors, including pacing. Three of the study zoos were in mismatched latitudes and two were in the same latitude as native pandas, which tend to prefer temperatures in the 60s Fahrenheit.

“Often animals in captivity are less active than their wild counterparts, and this can have an adverse short- and long-term impact on health, affecting muscle strength, bone density, cardiovascular health, and energy expenditure,” says Buchanan-Smith.

The scientists agreed to keep the zoos that participated in the study anonymous, says Gandia, whose study was published this week in the journal Frontiers in Psychology. 155cm Sex Doll This condition meant “that more zoos would be willing to participate, making it more robust,“ though she declined to say why being anonymous would increase participation.

There are over 600 pandas in captivity worldwide, including in China, and many of those animals are in captive-breeding programs.However, such initiatives have not been very successful in reintroducing the animals into the wild in China,

where they number around 1,800. (Read more about efforts to reintroduce pandas to the wild.)

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