Scientists in Barbados Rediscover the World's Smallest Snake

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Scientists rediscovered the world's smallest-known snake, the Barbados threadsnake, after nearly 20 years of being lost to science. Found in Barbados, this tiny, blind snake measures up to four inches and plays a crucial role in its ecosystem. The rediscovery highlights the importance of habitat conservation, especially on islands with many endangered endemic species.
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