'Bizzare' creatures make it to new species top 10 list
ANI - Sun May 27, 4:02 am ETWashington, May 27 (ANI): Researchers across the world have announced their picks for the top 10 new species described in 2011.
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Washington, May 27 (ANI): Researchers across the world have announced their picks for the top 10 new species described in 2011.
New species of native succulent plants appear to have been discovered at the site of a planned uranium mine.
A sneezing monkey, a parasitic wasp and a SpongeBob SquarePants mushroom are among the picks making the top 10 new species list, Arizona State University said.
Argentine experts have discovered the near-complete remains of a new species of Jurassic-era dinosaur that stood on its rear legs and had tiny arms, according to a leading paleontologist.
The top 10 new species list has just been released. It includes a teensy attack wasp, night-blooming orchid, underworld worm, ancient "walking cactus" creature, blue tarantula, Nepalese poppy, giant millipede, sneezing monkey, fungus named for cartoon character and beautiful jellyfish.
List focuses on threats to biodiversity
Argentine experts have discovered the near-complete remains of a new species of Jurassic-era dinosaur that stood on its rear legs and had tiny arms, a leading paleontologist has said.
Roughly 18,000 new species that scientists discovered last year were unique and bizarre enough to be placed on a top 10 new-species list by a team of international scientists.
Monkeys that sneeze in the rain, orchids that bloom at night, and a mushroom named after SpongeBob SquarePants, arejust a few of the new species on Arizona State University annual Top 10 New Species list on Wednesday. The list, which has been released every year for the last five year, helps show how much biodiversity exists in [...] Top 10 New Species List Brings Attention To Biodiversity is a ...
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