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Having no spots on its body and red eyes, the all-white panda was declared an albino – one of its kind in the world – after it was first spotted in 2019. (YouTube/CGTN)

World's first and only all-white panda captured in China's Wolong Nature Reserve

The world's only known all-white panda has been captured on video by an infrared camera in China's Sichuan province. The panda was first spotted in 2019 and was declared an albino due to its lack of spots and red eyes. In the new footage, the white panda approaches a black and white mother panda and her cub. While the mother does not leave, she does not attack the all-white panda either, which has led some researchers to speculate that the mother panda may be the all-white panda's own mother.

Of this, around 21.76% is forest cover whereas tree cover is around 3.41%. (File Photo)

India’s forest, tree cover at 25.17% due to large scale plantation works: Govt to UN

India's forest and tree cover reaches 25.17% of geographical area, driven by national initiatives like Aravalli Green Wall and Green India Mission. The country shared ecosystem valuation insights at the UN, emphasizing sustainable forest governance.

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