This picture is of the Indonesian Alabaster Pegasus. They are extremely rare and beautiful creatures, and are best observed at a distance. Discovered by Bert Frantaloon in the 1930s, there were only 40 of them left. As of today, there are 400, but are unlikely to be seen, seeming to stay in dark caves.HOW YOU CAN HELP
When you see them in their natural habitat, keep far away and leave them alone. It is pointless to shoot them, because they are immortal, and can NEVER die. Taking pictures is pointless; they will just give you bad angles. Plus, nobody will believe you. CASE CLOSED.
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