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Google new species discovered Daily update ⋅ 12 November 2022

 

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Daily update  12 November 2022
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New pterosaur species found in sub-Saharan Africa ... With wings spanning nearly 16 feet, a new species of pterosaurs has been identified from the ...
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With wings spanning nearly 16 feet, a new species of pterosaurs has been identified from the Atlantic coast of Angola.
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new plant species — Viola shiweii — a perennial herb has been found in the Maolan Nature Reserve in Libo county of Guizhou province, ...
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Dr Kit Prendergast discovered the bee species in Perth's Kings Park and decided to name it after her dog, Zephyr, after noticing the bee had an ...
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Leioproctus zephyr is a newly discovered species of native bee in ... Every scientist dreams of naming a new species and Dr. Kit Prendergast from ...
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Fifteen species of marine sponge have been discovered in a new study. In the latest NIWA Biodiversity Memoir, researchers examined and registered ...
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... researchers mapped two new marine parks in the Indian Ocean and believe up to a third of the creatures they found could be new species.
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TOP: The Yale cast of the specimen discovered in 1819. ... Peace accord in Colombia leads to discovery of new dinosaur species.
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new species of blind cusk eel found nearly 3.1 miles (5 kilometers) deep in the Indian Ocean. (Image credit: Ben Healley, Museums Victoria).
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new tardigrade species was recently discovered from mosses and lichens growing on sandy soils in Rokua National Park.
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