A tiny reed snake, Calamaria mizoramensis, has been discovered in Mizoram, India. Hidden for years, this nocturnal species ...
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A new species of reed snake has been discovered in Mizoram after scientists confirmed that the specimens collected over a ...
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She got snake-bitten in urban creek fishing trip
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Scientists discover new species of snake unknown to science in Mizoram
The researchers have tentatively assessed the species as 'Least Concern' under IUCN Red List criteria, noting its presence across multiple locations and the absence of major anthropogenic threats.
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From Riverbed to Record Books: The Evolutionary Gamble Behind the World’s Largest Snake
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New reed snake species identified in Mizoram
Scientists from Mizoram and international collaborators have discovered a new non-venomous reed snake species, *Calamaria mizoramensis*, endemic to the state. Published in *Zootaxa*, the finding corre ...
A collaborative team of scientists has discovered a new species of reed snake, Calamaria Mizoramensis, in Mizoram, India. The species was previously misidentified but has now been accurately ...
According to the researchers, the species is currently confirmed only from Mizoram, though its presence in neighbouring regions cannot be ruled out ...
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In a redeeming development for one of nature’s most universally denounced pests, researchers from McGill and Drexel ...
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