I love cobras. Period. This is very evident from quite a few of my posts in the past years.
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To continue, this is one interesting picture from NTDWA. This one is a beauty of an albino cobra. Albino cobras actually cannot survive well in the wild because of their coloring. They cannot hunt easily and more often than not are hunted easily by predators. Why? Because of the coloring, of course.

By Anwin
And the best part is that I can go and visit the Crocodile park in Chennai, where the cobra is currently at. Hmmm… when will that be?
Excerpts:
The three-and-a-half foot reptile was the only one of his albino siblings to survive, and is now kept on his own in a specially constructed enclosure. Goya, who is a milky colour with shades of pink, was a gift from Dehiwala Zoo in Sri Lanka where they specially breed albino snakes.
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Thanks Anwin for inviting me to the meet but currently I am in Europe and would be returning back only at the end of this year.
Anyways thanks for the invitation and my appreciations for this nice blog of yours.
~AbhiTaneja
AbhiTaneja(Quote) (Reply)
Hey Anwin,
Could finally log in at Indiblogger and confirm the invitation for Kolkata bloggers meet.
I did visit the Crocodile Park when I was in Chennai. You get to see around 100 crocodiles simultaneously in one single arena. It is a sight not to be missed for sure. Enjoy your trip.C ya on Sunday- 21st September.
Rupsa
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