New Snake Species has Horns and Is Already Considered Endangered
Introducing Matilda’s horned snake, so named because the scientist in Tanzania who made the discovery has a young daughter named – you guessed it – Matilda.
It’s a “horned” snake, at least in name, because it has scales above its eyes that look like horns.
Add Matilda’s horned snake to the list of hundreds of new species found every year. Sadly, Matilda’s horned snake is already considered to be endangered because it has a small natural habitat that’s slowly being destroyed by illegal logging.
That’s why Matilda’s dad is keeping the location of Matilda’s horned snake a secret and is trying to establish a breeding colony.
To find out more, read this Science Daily article.
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