Scientists have rediscovered the Barbados threadsnake, the world’s smallest-known snake, after it had not been seen for nearly two decades. The tiny reptile, which can fit comfortably on a coin and measures about four inches long, was found under rocks in Barbados during a recent survey. Its absence had led some experts to fear it had gone extinct. The rediscovery brings relief to conservationists and highlights the importance of ongoing field research to locate and protect elusive species. The find underscores the fragility of small, specialized wildlife and the need for habitat preservation.
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