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Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Scientists discover 46 new species in Surinamese jungle

An international scientific expedition has discovered 46 new species in tropical forests of Surinam in the east of South America, BBC reports. The new species include a spiny armored catfish and a katydid named Crayola after the producer of colored pencils and chalks. An international scientific expedition has discovered 46 new species in tropical forests of Surinam in the east of South America, BBC reports.The new species include a spiny armored catfish and a katydid named Crayola after the producer of colored pencils and chalks. The specie was named so because of its striking coloration — the front of
its body is pink with dark spots, while its rear is yellow with blue spots. Tags: Society, World, scientific researches, News, Читать далее, Source: Voice of Russia