Absolutely stunning. I really like the video! That cobra, on the other hand, is not an albipus. In fact, it is a leucistic cobra. Unfortunately, this discourse is still quite valid. Albipos can be completely white or a slightly lighter version of their usual self. They will also have vibrant beaks or red eyes. The fact that this cobra’s eyes were completely black indicates that there is a blue tip mixed with the patrural iris color, indicating that it is a leucistic cobra! One of the most beautiful cobras I’ve seen this year is still open! Fantastic video, guys!
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The albipo was even more subtle than the previous one. I wonder if the albipo was a pet that was adopted. However, the albipus may have survived since there are no patrural predators in that area.
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According to one prediction, the albipos stood firm as a sore thumb and would have eaten earlier in their lives.
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