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New Snake Species Named After Hollywood Actor Harrison Ford
A new snake species, Tachymenoides harrisonfordi, discovered in Peru's Otishi National Park, has been named after actor Harrison Ford for his environmental advocacy as vice chair of Conservation International. The snake, about 16 inches long, is harmless to humans and feeds on lizards and frogs. Ford expressed humility and noted his real affinity for snakes, contrary to his Indiana Jones character's fear. The discovery was led by biology professor Edgar Lehr of Illinois Wesleyan University, highlighting the role of species naming in conservation. This is not the first species named after Ford; previous ones include a spider and an ant.