Friday, August 5, 2011
Scientists Discover 'Lost World' in New Guinea.

A team of Indonesian and International explorers recently revealed some amazing pictures of new mammals, a reptile, an amphibian and a number of insects that they discovered in the remote rainforests of the Foja Mountains on the Island of New Guinea.


Also found is what is believed to be the world's smallest Wallaby. The small furry cousin of the Kangaroo brought to the team's attention by the locals, is about the size of a small rabbit.

Other fascinating new animals included a really small tree mouse, a bend toed gecko, and a bat that uses its long tongue to suck out nectar from flowers pollinating, just like a hummingbird. Also identified, were a number of moths and butterflies that scientists believe are new species, but are not completely sure yet.

(source: wikipedia.org, dailymail.co.uk, cnet.com, www.conservation.org)
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Scientists Discover 'Lost World' in New Guinea.
2011-08-05T07:16:00-07:00
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