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Product type: Realistic animal plush toys
Animal: Red panda
【About HANSA】Since its founding in Australia in 1972, HANSA has been researching various creatures, primarily animals that inhabit the Earth, and manufacturing plush toys that realistically reproduce them down to the smallest detail. To ensure that all HANSA products meet the required quality standards, we do not use any subcontractors and manufacture them in our own 12,000 square meter factory in the Philippines. We collaborate with museums, environmental protection organizations, and educational institutions to spread awareness about the importance of animal and environmental protection around the world.
What kind of plush toys are HANSA? HANSA plush toys range from palm-sized animals to life-sized ones like a 4.8-meter-tall giraffe, and are manufactured with high technical skill to recreate animals that inhabit the Earth. They include familiar pets, animals everyone knows from zoos, endemic regional species, ancient dinosaurs and extinct species, and creatures from fantasy worlds. They have contracts with international testing organizations and issue inspection certificates for each individual product.
[Why realistic stuffed animals?] HANSA continues to create realistic stuffed animals because it wants future generations of children to know not only what animals distributed around the world look like and how they live, but also the fact that the impact of deforestation and environmental pollution on animals is taking away their habitats. This philosophy stems from a commitment to environmental conservation.