Blind Snake Rediscovered After 100-Year Absence

Xenotyphlops mocquardi, a rare blind snake rediscovered in Madagascar after more than 100 years.
(Image credit: Zootaxa, V. Mercurio)

A rare blind snake has been rediscovered in Madagascar a century after its last sighting. The snake, which looks like a long, skinny pink worm, was only known from two other specimens, both discovered in 1905.

“They’re really rare because they’re subterranean,” said blind-snake expert Van Wallach of Harvard University who described the new specimen. “You can’t just go out anytime you want and collect these things. You can dig forever and never find them.”

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