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Madagascarophis lolo is a species of snake endemic to Madagascar.[2][3] It is colloquially referred to as the ghost snake due to its strikingly pale coloration.[4][5] It was initially found inside a lime rock formation in 2016.[6][7]
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Madagascarophislolo is a species of snake endemic to Madagascar. It is colloquially referred to as the ghost snake due to its strikingly pale coloration...