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World’s smallest snake rediscovered: Tiny threadsnake found after 20 years in Barbados

The Barbados threadsnake was among 4,800 species of plants, animals and fungi once believed to be lost to science.

July 25, 2025 / 13:11 IST
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Tiny Barbados Threadsnake Found After 20 Years in Hiding (Image: Connor Blades)
Tiny Barbados Threadsnake Found After 20 Years in Hiding (Image: Connor Blades)

In a forest patch few would glance at twice, scientists found something special. After two decades of silence, the elusive Barbados threadsnake has returned to sight. The discovery took place during an ecological survey in March.

The miniature snake, no longer than 10 centimetres, had vanished since the early 2000s. It was once feared extinct and listed as “lost to science.” The species was found under a rock wrapped in tangled roots in central Barbados.

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A Surprise Discovery in Forest Debris

The expedition was led by the Barbados Environment Ministry and conservation group Re:wild. Justin Springer, a field officer at Re:wild, spotted the snake unexpectedly while joking with a colleague. “I smell a threadsnake,” he said, moments before finding it beneath a rock.