An international team of scientists has discovered 46 new animal species on an expedition to the rainforests of Suriname (South America), the BBC reports. As a result of the collaboration between scientists, local residents and students, 1,300 inhabitants of the animal world have been classified.
© Photo : Conservation InternationalAn international team of scientists has discovered 46 new animal species on an expedition to the rainforests of Suriname (South America), the BBC reports. As a result of the collaboration between scientists, local residents and students, 1,300 inhabitants of the animal world have been classified. Photo: a small fish of the catfish family, about six centimeters in length, found in a creek in the Surinamese jungle.
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An international team of scientists has discovered 46 new animal species on an expedition to the rainforests of Suriname (South America), the BBC reports. As a result of the collaboration between scientists, local residents and students, 1,300 inhabitants of the animal world have been classified. Photo: a small fish of the catfish family, about six centimeters in length, found in a creek in the Surinamese jungle.
© Photo : Conservation InternationalBiologists believe the amphibian, which has been given the working title "cowboy frog", is of a type previously unknown to scientists.
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Biologists believe the amphibian, which has been given the working title "cowboy frog", is of a type previously unknown to scientists.
© Photo : Conservation InternationalIt has white stripes running across its feet that look like spurs.
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It has white stripes running across its feet that look like spurs.
© Photo : Conservation InternationalIn addition, scientists have found an unusual grasshopper with very bright multi-colored markings.
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In addition, scientists have found an unusual grasshopper with very bright multi-colored markings.
© Photo : Conservation InternationalOne of the new discoveries is an armored fish, whose body is covered in bony plates to protect it against attacks from giant piranhas who inhabit these waters.
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One of the new discoveries is an armored fish, whose body is covered in bony plates to protect it against attacks from giant piranhas who inhabit these waters.
© Photo : Conservation InternationalScientists say a local guide nearly ate the armored fish for lunch. Fortunately, the biologists managed to prevent this "unscientific" act and succeeded in making a detailed description of the fish. Photo: a carnivorous fish from the catfish family (Doradidae), approximately 60 centimeters long.
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Scientists say a local guide nearly ate the armored fish for lunch. Fortunately, the biologists managed to prevent this "unscientific" act and succeeded in making a detailed description of the fish. Photo: a carnivorous fish from the catfish family (Doradidae), approximately 60 centimeters long.
© Photo : Conservation InternationalScientists also discovered a waterfall beetle that only lives in waterfalls and in wet rocks high in the mountains.
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Scientists also discovered a waterfall beetle that only lives in waterfalls and in wet rocks high in the mountains.
© Photo : Conservation InternationalA new species of dragonflies mating.
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A new species of dragonflies mating.