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These marsupials were thought extinct for 6,000 years. Scientists found them alive in remote rainforest
The two marsupials were found living in the remote rainforests on the Vogelkop Peninsula of New Guinea.
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10 animals believed extinct that were found alive!
So many humans live on Earth, it’s hard to imagine there are animals we haven’t seen for years, decades, or even millions of ...
Researchers say the remarkable discovery was made using fossils, photos and a misidentified museum specimen ...
Scientists estimate that roughly one quarter of all plant and animal species on Earth are now at risk of extinction. Habitat ...
Sometimes, nature delivers a surprise that feels almost miraculous. Scientists have confirmed that two small marsupial species — the pygmy long-fingered possum and the ring-tailed glider — are still ...
Scientists have described an exciting discovery: two marsupials that modern science thought to be extinct are still alive in ...
In paleontology, lineages that drop out of the fossil record and then re-emerge after long periods are termed ‘Lazarus taxa.’ ...
The pygmy possum has a stripe down its back and an unusually long fourth finger, twice as long as the rest of its digits, that it uses to extract insect larvae that bores down into wood. It was last ...
Scientists have confirmed that two marsupial species, known only from ancient fossils for more than 7,000 years, are still ...
Jason M Ramos/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY 2.0 Prehistoric Earth was a terrifying place, with giant, fearsome creatures roaming an equally deadly world of erupting volcanoes and primordial swamps. Survival ...
A Texas biotech company is trying to bring mammoths and other extinct creatures back to life. The science is as intriguing as the ethical questions are thorny.
Steven Spielberg’s new Netflix documentary series has quickly climbed the streaming charts shortly after its release. The show has drawn attention from viewers exploring its large-scale depiction of ...
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