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What is the world’s smallest advanced snake?

The Barbados Threadsnake, (Tetracheilostoma carlae), is considered the world’s smallest snake. It is tiny – reaching a maximum adult length of only 104 mm (4.1 inches) and an average weight of 0.6 g (0.02 ounce). Described by Hedges (2008), it is a member of the ancient clade Leptotyphlopidae commonly referred to as threadsnakes. Threadsnakes, Blindsnakes…
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Hot snakes at hot springs

Hot-spring snakes of the genus Thermophis are unique – they are one of the few eastern hemisphere members of the family Dipsasidae – all of the others reside in the western hemisphere, and they are the only snakes that live at elevations up to 4900 m ASL. Living in such extreme habitats requires physical and…











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