SHANGHAI — A rare albino giant panda — believed to be the only one of its kind — has been spotted again in the wild in southwestern China.
Camera footage of the all-white animal was released by the Wolong National Nature Reserve in Sichuan province, state broadcaster CCTV reported on Saturday .
Reserve authorities had since set up a special team to monitor the panda, according to CCTV. The researchers studied the bear’s possible routines and installed and adjusted motion-activated cameras to capture its movements.The new footage also shows the all-white animal interacting with several other regular black-and-white giant pandas at an altitude of about 2,600m above sea level, according to a report from state-run People’s Daily.
China also discovered 10 rare brown giant pandas in the wild between 1985 and 2021, according to state media.
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