Scientist has found a new species of carnivores. This is the first finding in what seems to be two decades. The creature is a mongoose-like creature with a pointed snout and sharp teeth that lives in the swampy wetlands of Lac Alaotra, Madagascar’s largest lake. The animal was spotted by researchers from the Natural History Museum in London. Madagascar is said to once have been a part of Africa meaning that there are animals to still be found and new evolution to evolve.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
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Saturday, October 16, 2010
New Carnivore Found
Scientist has found a new species of carnivores. This is the first finding in what seems to be two decades. The creature is a mongoose-like creature with a pointed snout and sharp teeth that lives in the swampy wetlands of Lac Alaotra, Madagascar’s largest lake. The animal was spotted by researchers from the Natural History Museum in London. Madagascar is said to once have been a part of Africa meaning that there are animals to still be found and new evolution to evolve.
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