The Barbados threadsnake, the world's smallest-known snake, has been rediscovered in Barbados nearly two decades after it was last seen. Measuring just 3-4 inches long and as thin as a strand of spaghetti, the elusive reptile was feared extinct by conservationists. Scientists found the snake under rocks during a recent survey, overturning hundreds of stones in their search. Its rediscovery brings hope for the survival of other 'lost' species and highlights the importance of ongoing conservation efforts. The find underscores the challenges of studying tiny, cryptic animals and the value of persistent fieldwork.
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