World’s only known albino panda caught on film for second time ever
Ultra-rare footage shows the latest of just a handful of glimpses of the world’s only known albino panda since it was born five or six years ago.
The all-white bear was filmed by a motion-activated camera crossing through a vast nature reserve in the mountains of China’s Sichuan province.

It’s only the third recorded sighting of the animal, which was photographed as a cub in May 2019 and filmed in 2020 by similar devices in the area.
The new footage, which shows it interacting with typical pandas, appears to confirm for the first time that others of its kind don’t mind its unusual appearance.
There are still no signs of any other cases of pandas with albinism, a rare genetic mutation which makes it unable to produce the skin pigment melanin.
As well as missing its species’ characteristic black splotches, the albino panda also has distinctive red eyes.

Neither trait is believed to have caused any problems for the animal, which scientists described as healthy-looking.
The cameras which caught the footage were deliberately installed around Wolong National Nature Reserve in the hopes of studying the white panda after researchers worked out its likely routines.
There are currently fewer than 1,900 pandas in the wild, with most living in southwestern China.
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