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Giant Panda He Hua was recently filmed enjoying her alone time at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in southwest China's Sichuan Province.
The playful footage, shared by the iPanda channel, showcases He Hua rolling around her habitat, interacting with a bamboo hammock and a hanging toy.
These enrichment activities are designed to satisfy the physiological and psychological needs of captive animals, allowing them to engage in natural behaviors.
He Hua was born at the research base on July 4, 2020 to a mother named Cheng Gong. She also has a twin sister called He Ye, and both have gained online fame for their humorous antics.
The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is a world-renowned institution for the conservation of giant pandas. The base is famous for its work in protecting and breeding giant pandas, red pandas and other endangered wild animals exclusive to China as well as its educational outreach programs and its role as a major tourist attraction.