Leucistic Monocled Cobra is one of beautiful snake cobra, the colour of it's skin include very unique and rare to see in the world, bevause there are only limited about the snakes that have white in their scales colours. The Leucistic monocled cobra is included other family or one specimen of monocled cobra and they are from venomous snakes. and here are information about this snake. "The creation of God is all beautiful".
Leucistic Monocled Cobra
The monocled cobra has scientific name of Naja kaouthia, this snake is
really a cobra species, which is widespread in across central and around
southern Asia. The elongated nuchal ribs enable a cobra to flourish the
anterior on the neck into a “hood”. A pair of fixed anterior fangs
occurs. The best fang recorded measured 6.78 mm or 0.678 cm. The fangs
of Leucistic monocled cobra are moderately adapted for spitting.
The adult of Leucistic monocled cobra could reach a time 1.35 to 1.5 m,
using a tail's length of 23 cm (9.one inch). Many larger specimens are
already recorded, but they're rare. That this adults on the snake may
reach only 2.3 m (7.5 feet) in length.
The monocled cobra has a O-shaped, or monocellate hood pattern, that's
unlike those of the Indian cobra. Leucistic monocled cobra's Coloration
from the young might be more constant. The dorsal surface can be yellow,
brown, gray, or blackish, with or without ragged or clearly defined
cross bands.
This Naja kaouthia or Leucistic monocled cobra have been assessed as
Least Concern owing to its large distribution, tolerance of an broad
range of modified habitats, and reported abundance. No major threats
have been reported even though it is extensively useful for food, snake
wine, skin trade and medicinal purposes, possesses undergone at the
least localized population declines within the eastern section of its
range. Because of this it really is indexed by appendix II of CITES.
However, it is not known whether it is undergoing a significant
population decline and even more scientific studies are required to
establish whether this species might warrant reassessment.