First-ever front face images of a wild albino giant panda released
By Huang Jingjing
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The first-ever front face images of a wild albino giant panda were released by the Wolong National Nature Reserve Administration on Saturday.
The images were captured by infrared-triggered cameras at more than 2,300 meters above sea level in the Wolong National Nature Reserve in Southwest China's Sichuan Province.
The albino giant panda strolls in the snow.
In this photo shot on April 16, the albino panda was caught fighting with another panda.
In this photo shot in February, the albino panda was seen staying with a panda mother and child.
The administration first released the image of the albino panda in May 2019, when it was a cub. Over the past four years, the reserve workers have been monitoring it. (Photos: Courtesy of Wolong National Nature Reserve Administration)