World's smallest snake in Barbados

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - A U.S. scientist said Sunday he has discovered the globe's tiniest species of snake in the easternmost Caribbean island of Barbados, with full-grown adults typically stretching less than 4 inches (10 centimeters) long.

S. Blair Hedges, an evolutionary biologist at Penn State University whose research teams also have discovered the world's tiniest lizard in the Dominican Republic and the smallest frog in Cuba, said the snake was found slithering beneath a rock near a patch of Barbadian forest.


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Pretty cool I love snakes they are so cool IMO, I would love to have a couple as pets, but I have a house guest who would throw all us out of the house the snakes and myself!! lol..
 
I'm sure we used to have something like that crawling around our streets when I was a ***... Looks just like a slow-worm lol.
 
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