World’s only brown panda raised in captivity to make public debut in NW China


Sichuan panda (left) vs. Shaanxi panda (right). The panda found in NW China's Shaanxi Province looks more like cats with light and dark brown fur, while the more commonly-seen Sichuan pandas are more like bears with black and white fur. - IC/Xinhua

BEIJING (Global Times): Panda-lovers now have a new place outside the Chengdu breeding centre to adore the loveable creature - the Qinling Panda Breeding Research Center in Northwest China's Shaanxi Province.

From Friday (May 28), the public will be able to see 10 to 15 pandas, including one of the world's only brown panda raised in captivity.

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