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Miniature Elephants are a Unique Subspecies | ...free your imagination...
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8230;free your imagination…. Species Discovered This Millennium, and Other Natural Wonders…. Miniature Elephants are a Unique Subspecies. The pygmy elephants of Borneo are baby-faced little pachyderms, with oversized ears, plump bellies and tails so long they sometimes drag on the ground as they walk. For years, it’s been believed that these tiny elephants were simply the semi-tame remnants of a domesticated herd abandoned on the island years ago. Find original WWF article here…. From your own site.
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40+ Species Discovered in Crater of Volcano | ...free your imagination...
https://zaxy.wordpress.com/2009/09/14/40-species-discovered-in-volcanos-crater
8230;free your imagination…. Species Discovered This Millennium, and Other Natural Wonders…. 40 Species Discovered in Crater of Volcano. This entry was posted on Monday, September 14th, 2009 at 4:21 pm and is filed under All Articles. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ». 40 Species Discovered in Crater of Volcano. 1 October, 2009 at 9:57 am. Amazing how a bird cand live in such conditions.
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Rat-eating plant discovered in Philippines – Telegraph | ...free your imagination...
https://zaxy.wordpress.com/2009/08/17/rat-eating-plant-discovered-in-philippines-telegraph
8230;free your imagination…. Species Discovered This Millennium, and Other Natural Wonders…. Rat-eating plant discovered in Philippines – Telegraph. The plant is among the largest of all pitchers and is believed to be the largest meat-eating shrub, dissolving rats with acid-like enzymes. The team of botanists, led by British experts Stewart McPherson and Alastair Robinson, found the plant on Mount Victoria in the Philippines. They decided to name the plant. After the wildlife broadcaster Sir David. Wow n...
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Discovery of Furry Crustacean Yields New Family | ...free your imagination...
https://zaxy.wordpress.com/2006/07/18/discovery-of-furry-crustacean-yields-new-family
8230;free your imagination…. Species Discovered This Millennium, and Other Natural Wonders…. Discovery of Furry Crustacean Yields New Family. Scientists find Yeti Crab! An international team of marine biologists recently announced the discovery of. Read the entire article, and find out more about the hairy crab at the fantastic Smithsonian National Zoo website. This entry was posted on Tuesday, July 18th, 2006 at 2:08 am and is filed under All Articles. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site.
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...free your imagination... | Species Discovered This Millennium, and Other Natural Wonders… | Page 2
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8230;free your imagination…. Species Discovered This Millennium, and Other Natural Wonders…. New monkey discovered in Brazilian Amazon. 9 July, 2009. O DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Researchers have discovered a new sub-species of monkey in a remote part of the Amazon rain forest, a U.S.-based wildlife conservation group said on Tuesday. The newly found monkey was first spotted by scientists in. Read the full article at Reuters.com. Fossil Ida: extraordinary find is ‘missing link’ in human evolution. The top-le...
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5,600 deep ocean species recorded for the first time | ...free your imagination...
https://zaxy.wordpress.com/2009/11/22/5600-deep-ocean-species-recorded-for-the-first-time
8230;free your imagination…. Species Discovered This Millennium, and Other Natural Wonders…. 5,600 deep ocean species recorded for the first time. Quoted from the AP article Thousands of strange creatures found deep in ocean. Nov 22, 2009. A report released Sunday recorded 17,650 species living below 656 feet, the point where sunlight ceases. The findings were the latest update on a 10-year census of marine life. More than 40 new species of coral were documented on deep-sea mountains, along with cities o...
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New ‘strawberry’ crab species found off Taiwan | ...free your imagination...
https://zaxy.wordpress.com/2010/01/05/new-strawberry-crab-species-found-off-taiwan
8230;free your imagination…. Species Discovered This Millennium, and Other Natural Wonders…. New ‘strawberry’ crab species found off Taiwan. AP) — A marine biologist says he has discovered a new crab species off the coast of southern Taiwan that looks like a strawberry with small white bumps on its red shell. Follow the link for the rest of the article:. New ‘strawberry’ crab species found off Taiwan. Thank you to Crumpled-Wings for yet another great find! Feed You can leave a response. From your own site.
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Giant Land Lobster Not Extinct…. yet! | ...free your imagination...
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8230;free your imagination…. Species Discovered This Millennium, and Other Natural Wonders…. Giant Land Lobster Not Extinct…. yet! Excerpt from original article found at NewScientist.com. Find the full article and much more information there. 15 July 2006 by Stephanie Pain. From NewScientist is a must-read! A great recount of a fascinating story…. Long Live the Phasmids! What tipped me off to Land Lobsters? Comic Science geeks beware- there’s hilarity afoot! And the Bug Girl’s Blog. From your own site.
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Smallest orchid in the world | ...free your imagination...
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8230;free your imagination…. Species Discovered This Millennium, and Other Natural Wonders…. Smallest orchid in the world. From original article by Rachel Kaufman, via National Geographic News). December 3, 2009–. The world’s smallest known orchid (pictured) just over 2 millimeters (0.08 inch) across and nearly see-through has been discovered nestled in the roots of another flower in Ecuador. Lou Jost, an ecologist with the EcoMinga plant-conservation foundation. Another article, from The Independent.