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The albino Shen’s odd-scale snake from Hunan was the “first discovery of wild albinism” for the species, genus and entire family, the study said. Photos show the first-of-its-kind snake.
Scientists in China found a 1-foot reptile with “blood-red” eyes in an “extremely rare” sighting of a wild albino snake, a study said. Photo from yue su via Unsplash In the mountains of ...
The albino Shen’s odd-scale snake from Hunan was the “first discovery of wild albinism” for the species, genus and entire family, the study said. Photos show the first-of-its-kind snake.
The albino Shen’s odd-scale snake from Hunan was the “first discovery of wild albinism” for the species, genus and entire family, the study said. Photos show the first-of-its-kind snake.
The albino Shen’s odd-scale snake from Hunan was the “first discovery of wild albinism” for the species, genus and entire family, the study said. Photos show the first-of-its-kind snake.
The albino Shen’s odd-scale snake from Hunan was the “first discovery of wild albinism” for the species, genus and entire family, the study said. Photos show the first-of-its-kind snake.
The albino Shen’s odd-scale snake from Hunan was the “first discovery of wild albinism” for the species, genus and entire family, the study said. Photos show the first-of-its-kind snake.
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