The actor says it's "humbling".
A new species of snake has been named after Harrison Ford.
The reptile, which has been discovered in Peru, is harmless to humans and is only 16 inches when fully grown.
It has been named after the actor because of his commitment to environmental causes.
He says it's "humbling".
A team of researchers trekking through an alpine swamp in the high in the Andes Mountains spot ambers eyes peering out of the rushes...
— Conservation Intl (@ConservationOrg) August 15, 2023
The eyes belonged a snaked that is named Harrison Ford. Or at least it is now. pic.twitter.com/lzGCw3tEqV
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