Last April, a camera hidden in a forest in China snapped a photo of a passing animal. Scientists could tell from its head and body shape that it was a giant panda. Most pandas have black ears, legs, and shoulders and black patches around their eyes. But this panda’s fur was entirely white!
After examining the photo, scientists estimated that the panda was 1 to 2 years old. They determined its color was caused by a condition called albinism. Spotting the animal was lucky, says Ted Stankowich. He’s a biologist at California State University, Long Beach, who studies panda coloring. “It’s one of the first albino pandas ever seen in the wild,” he says.