Ing ubíngan tudtud (Lycodon capucinus), a common wolf snake king Inglis[1], métung yang species ning ubingan king familia Colubridae a maralas mayayákit king Indo-Australian Archipelago. Pékilagyú dé karéng kayang mangáragul a ípan king arap, anyá máglupa yang mapambuk, balámu déng ásu, anyá mas códrádu ya itsúra ing kayang pambuk késá karéng áliwang ubíngan.
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