Smallest snake in the world discovered - Instablogs
Smallest snake in the world discovered
Sasmita , pune: Aug 4 2008
Made Popular Aug 4 2008
A snake just four inches long and as thin as a strand of spaghetti has been confirmed as the world’s smallest serpent. Like other small snakes, L. carlae lays a single slender egg that fills a significant portion of the mother’s body
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Nathan
Brisbane, Australia
I hope people don't confuse it earthworms and get bitten. Then again, I don't think it would be venomous. Most people don't know that only a tiny percentage of all snakes in the world are venomous. Did you know that?
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Jayashree
bangalore, India
Maybe once they get bitten they wouldn’t confuse it with an earthworm. I don’t think earthworms can bite!

Nathan, I did hear recently that the majority of the world’s most poisonous snakes are found in Australia..?
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