ALBINO PANDA: Wildlife Officials are planning to set up more cameras to capture additional images |
Many others have laid claim to photographing albino pandas before and posted online, but they are not actually what the authors claim them to be. The pictures often maintain the distinctive panda markings, but with lighter colors.
The "People’s Daily" tweeted that the panda was spotted last month at the Wolong National Nature Reserve in Sichuan:
You are looking at the first-ever photo of a WHITE giant panda in the world. This #panda was spotted by a surveillance camera at a natural reserve in SW China's Sichuan in April. Scientists believe the color change is a result of albino and the panda is in good health. pic.twitter.com/KWBr4Fl6TD— People's Daily, China (@PDChina) May 25, 2019
The news outlet said that the panda in the photograph is believed to be a juvenile and aged between 1 and 2 years old. The gender is not known.
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