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Scientists have discovered 46 previously unknown species in the tropical forests of Suriname, in South America.
During a three-week expedition to the small South American county, Conservation International (CI) recorded a total of 1,300 plant and animal species, including 46 believed to be new to science and 14 on the IUCN Red List of endangered species.
(via theatlantic)
Posted on January 25, 2012 via GlobalPost with 53 notes
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I love that new species are always being discovered :)
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