China has created an app that will help conservationists to identify individual pandas using facial recognition technology
This file photo taken on December 20, 2017 shows a panda eating food at the Shenyang Forest Zoological Garden in Shenyang, in China's northeastern Liaoning province.
Researchers have also built a database with over 120,000 images and 10,000 video clips of giant pandas that would allow them to correctly identify individual animals.
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