‘Exceedingly rare’ wolf snake captured on film in Tibet

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A scientist captured several photographs of an 'exceedingly' rare snake while exploring Tibet in the dark of night.

Last year, scientist Xiaoqi Mi made a surprising discovery. While shining a flashlight across the trunks of numerous trees alongside a road in Tibet, the scientists spotted an exceedingly rare snake, a Gammie's wolf snake, climbing up one of the trunks. This species was first discovered in 1878 and has only been spotted and collected around ten times since its discovery. The last of these rare creatures captured in Tibet was found over 14 years ago, in 2010.

It is a nonvenomous species, and the recent discovery has helped expand its known range and has allowed scientists to study its DNA for the first time, which could provide invaluable insight. These new photographs only help to highlight just how good the snake is at blending into its surroundings, which has probably helped it remain so elusive all these years.

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