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The Paro (made by AIST, a Japanese research agency) is shaped like a baby seal and responds to attention.
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The entire tourist will be given the names of few cities like Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Wangdhi and their neighbouring areas.
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In fact, nurses often find elderly patients covering the robot in blankets and trying to feed it cake or other snacks, despite the fact that Paro can't really eat.
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Three meals a day, either picnics or served in a spacious dining tent, and then two nights each in their perfect valley lodges, the Amankora Thimphu and the Amankora Paro .
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No, Paro isn't a pet dog or cat.
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