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Pandas aren’t all black and white. Some come in a different shade, and scientists now understand why
The first brown panda known to science was a female named Dandan. A local ranger found the ailing bear in Foping County in Shaanxi province’s Qinling Mountains in March 1985. The panda was held ...
The first officially recorded brown Qinling panda — a female named Dandan — was found in 1985 in Foping County in Shaanxi province by a local ranger and taken to Qinling Wildlife Zoo.
Neither are giant pandas. For years, scientists — and the public — in China have been fascinated by Qizai, the only brown-and-white panda in captivity. Found abandoned in the wild, he lives at ...
Yet, amidst the sea of monochrome fur, a rare sight occasionally emerges - a panda adorned in rich shades of brown. For years, the origins of these unconventional pandas have puzzled scientists ...
It’s a giant panda — but something is different. Instead of the classic black and white blocked coloring, the bear is a mix between tan and brown, according to a video shared by the Shaanxi ...
With its striking coloration, the giant panda is an instantly recognizable species. A handful of giant pandas that aren't black-and-white, however, do exist. These majestic creatures with brown ...
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