As ‘Indiana Jones’, the fictional professor of archaeology, Harrison Ford would visit historical sites around the world, uncovering esoteric artefacts as part of his escapades — and evade all forms of reptiles in terror-inducing and claustrophobic underground structures. Ironically, a species of snake has now been named after the American actor who recently bid adieu to the adventure film franchise. Scientists from three countries who discovered a new species of snake in Peru have named the reptile Tachymenoides harrisonfordi, to honour the actor's efforts to animal conservation.