The Tiniest Snake in the World! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lineyah M.   
Saturday, 15 November 2008
It may loook like a little worm but this tiny snake has earned a spot in the record books. Blair Hedges of Pensylvania University found this tiny snake on the Carribbean Island of Barbados. Snakes of the new speicies average just about 100 millimeters long that's pretty small considering that it's about as long as a computer mouse. The tiny creature belongs to a group called threadsnakes, which already had some pretty small creatures. The new threadsnake beat the old ones reacord by just a few millimeters. In the past Blair Hedges has discovered other creaturs of tiny size like a frog that is smaller than a dime and the smallest known lizard.....OK
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