Mercury (Hobart)

It’s a slothful lifestyle for gentle giants

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GIANT pandas are the new couch potatoes of the animal world, according to a study that found the bears are just as sluggish as slow-moving sloths.

Researcher­s in China tracked five captive pandas and three wild ones for the study published in the journal Science.

They found that pandas are far less active than other bears, and expended just 38 per cent as much daily energy as the average among other land animals of their size.

“The daily energy expenditur­e values for giant pandas are substantia­lly lower than those for koalas, for example, and more akin to those of three-toed sloths,” said the study.

Panda brains, livers and kidneys were also found to be smaller than the organs seen in other bears.

Their thyroid hormone lev- els “are only a fraction of the mammalian norm — comparable to a hibernatin­g black bear’s hormone levels,” added the study.

Pandas’ natural habitat lies in mountainou­s southweste­rn China. China has about 1600 pandas living in the wild and another 300 in captivity. — AFP

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