Smallest Snake

This week we are looking at the smallest snake which is the Barbados threadsnake is a tiny, worm‑like species found only on the island of Barbados. It holds the record for the smallest known adult snake on Earth.

It’s about 10 cm (3.9–4.1 inches) long, it is roughly the thickness of a spaghetti noodle and weighs only 0.6 grams which is lighter than a paperclip.

What does it look like well it is smooth, shiny, and brown, resembling a tiny earthworm.

It can be found in Barbados, especially the island’s remaining patches of forest. It is critically endangered, partly because Barbados has lost most of its original forest habitat.

They are a burrowing species that spends most of its life underground, they feed mainly on ant and termite larvae.

Like other threadsnakes, it lays a single egg, and the hatchling is unusually large—about half the length of the mother.

While several blind snakes are small, including the Brahminy blind snake (often mistaken for the smallest), none are as short as the Barbados threadsnake. The Brahminy typically reaches 6–16 cm, making it small but not the smallest.

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