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A snake so small it could be mistaken for a worm has been spotted in Barbados, nearly two decades after it was thought to ...
Some scientists worried that maybe the Barbados threadsnake had become extinct before it was rediscovered in March.
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ZME Science on MSNScientists Just Rediscovered the World’s Smallest Snake — Thought Lost for 20 Years
It’s the smallest known snake in the world. The species had not been documented since 2005 and was considered “lost to ...
The world's smallest snake has reemerged from hiding after nearly two decades.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNThought Extinct, the World’s Smallest Snake Has Reappeared in Barbados—Nearly 20 Years After Its Last Sighting
After nearly 20 years of silence, the world’s smallest snake, Tetracheilostoma carlae, has been rediscovered in the forests ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Feared the World’s Smallest Snake Had Gone Extinct. They Just Found It Again
First spotted in 1889, the Barbados threadsnake is the smallest known species of snake in the world. When fully grown, it’s ...
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Mongabay News on MSNWorld’s smallest snake rediscovered in Barbados after 20-year absence
I was making a joke and in my head I said, ‘I smell a threadsnake,'” Justin Springer, Caribbean program officer for the NGO ...
The Barbados threadsnake, thought to be the world's smallest snake species, was 'rediscovered' in Barbados in March 2025, ...
The world's smallest-known snake, the Barbados threadsnake, has been rediscovered after nearly two decades, sparking relief ...
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Briefly on MSN“They’re Quite Rare”: Men Rediscover the World’s Smallest Snake, Return Creeps Out South Africans
Two men in Barbados shared with the world that they had rediscovered the rare threadsnake. News of the snake's return creeped ...
The world’s smallest snake has been rediscovered after being lost to science for nearly 20 years. The Barbados threadsnake ...
A snake so small it could be mistaken for a worm has been spotted in Barbados, nearly two decades after it was thought to ...
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