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The world's newest snake has menacing-looking yellow and black scales, dull green eyes and two spiky horns. And it's named after a seven-year-old girl.
Matilda's Horned Viper was discovered in a small patch of southwest Tanzania about two years ago and was introduced last month as the world's newest known snake species in an issue of the journal Zootaxa
Only three new vipers have been discovered across Africa the last three decades, making the find rare and important.
The Wildlife Conservation Society is not revealing exactly where the snake lives so that trophy hunters can't hunt it.
Matilda's Horned Viper can grow to 2ft or bigger
This particular animal looks fierce and probably is venomous
(though bush viper bites are not fatal)