The Barbados threadsnake, the world's smallest-known snake, has been rediscovered in Barbados after nearly two decades without a confirmed sighting. Measuring just 3-4 inches long and as thin as a strand of spaghetti, the species was feared extinct by conservationists and scientists. The elusive snake was found under rocks during a recent survey, marking its first documented appearance since 2006. Its rediscovery brings hope for the survival of other 'lost' species and highlights the importance of ongoing conservation efforts. Scientists are now working to better understand and protect this tiny, vulnerable reptile.
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