
The smallest snake returned after decades
These snakes are blind and small
Spacious species like Barbados Schink and Barbados Racer have already been declared extinct. This small thread snake, which gives only one egg at once, is particularly sensitive to aggressive predators such as housing destruction and Indian mongoose.
Blades took the snake to the University of West Indies, where when examined by a microscope, the orange lines and scales like scales appeared on the nose. Now, on completion of the investigation, it was confirmed that it is a threadnack, which he was looking for.
Barbados Threadasane was first seen in 1889. Since then, this has been confirmed only a few times. Threadskin breed sexually and the female lays only one egg at a time. Ever since the colonies have been established on this island more than 500 years ago, 98% of its forests have been cleaned for agriculture.
Barbados is a small tourist country, where the forests have been harvested very fast in the last few years. More than 90% of the forests have been abolished in the name of farming and tourism. Now there are very few forests left there. For this reason, this snake is now found only in select small areas. Due to the change in the weather and drought from above, the number of terraces also decreased, which is the main food of this snake. Due to all these reasons, its population was very low and scientists could not find any evidence of its presence.