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New, mysterious jet-black tree snake species discovered in Papua New Guinea

On a trek through a minefield on a tiny island outside Papua New Guinea, researchers recently came upon a snake so black and streamlined, it seemed almost fantastical.

July 16, 2025 / 11:15 IST
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Rare Black Tree Snake Found on Papua New Guinea Island (Representative Image: Canva)
Rare Black Tree Snake Found on Papua New Guinea Island (Representative Image: Canva)

Spotting a snake isn’t uncommon—unless it gleams like black glass. While exploring a remote island near Papua New Guinea, researchers stumbled upon a snake so dark and sleek, it appeared almost unreal. Its jet-black scales and large, glossy eyes left the team stunned and eager to investigate further.

Discovery on a Human-Altered Island

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The reptile, henceforth referred to as Dendrelaphis atra, was found slithering over the site of an abandoned building. Located on a mining island along the southeastern coast, the snake caught attention because of its neatly black-hued body. It is approximately four feet in length and is part of a category of tree-habitation snakes usually hard to categorise.

This snake was officially described by Fred Kraus of the University of Michigan Ann Arbor. He found the animal while conducting a more extensive survey of snakes in the Milne Bay Province. Kraus saw one specimen in a highly disturbed habitat, contributing to the surprise of its discovery in a developed area.