The Barbados threadsnake, the world's smallest known snake species, has been rediscovered after nearly two decades without a confirmed sighting. Measuring just 3-4 inches long and as thin as a strand of spaghetti, the snake was feared extinct by conservationists. Scientists found the elusive reptile under rocks in Barbados during a recent survey, overturning hundreds of stones in their search. The rediscovery brings hope for the survival of this critically endangered species and highlights the importance of ongoing conservation efforts. The find also underscores how even the tiniest creatures can evade detection for years, reminding us of the fragility and resilience of biodiversity.
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