The Barbados threadsnake, the world's smallest-known snake, has been rediscovered in Barbados after nearly two decades without a confirmed sighting. Scientists feared the species had gone extinct, as it had not been observed since 2006. The tiny reptile, which can fit on a coin and measures about four inches long, was found under rocks during a recent survey. Its rediscovery brings relief to conservationists and highlights the importance of ongoing efforts to locate and protect 'lost' species. The find underscores the challenges of studying elusive and diminutive wildlife.
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