If you are asking for the logical answer, then yes, they have always been black and white.
If you are looking for the mythological answer, then no, they haven't. Chinese legend says that a young girl who was a good friend to the Pandas was killed by a tiger. When the Pandas went to the funeral, they covered their paws in ashes, which is a sign of mourning. The Pandas were so sad that they cried very hard. They wiped their eyes and smeared the ashes on their eyes. They then hugged each other for comfort and got the ashes on their shoulders, ears, backsides, and feet as well. To honor the girl, they kept the black on themselves, and to this day, they are still black in honor of the girl.
In my opinion, they have always been black and white, but you can believe whatever you want to believe.
panda
they are bears
a panda is a bear that is black and white
In black an white
black and white cells like a panda
like coverd in with white and black.
Red Pandas are about the size of cats or raccoons, while the black/white Giant panda is about the size of a Black Bear.
That would be the panda.
It means black and white bear.
a black and white animal from the raccoon family that lives in china
A panda is shaped like a bear. It is black and white, with its unique coloring providing camouflage in its snowy habitat.
You can see that a panda has a black nose and the skin on the nose would be the skin that it has all over its body even though it looks like it has white skin because of its white fur. A panda bear has black skin like a zebra