Scientist and camera men from Britan, the United States and Papua New Guinea recently plunged into a 200,000 year old volcanic crater, rarely touched by any kind of humanity ever, except local tribes, to discover a world lost in time teaming with more than forty never before documented or photographed species of wild-life.
"Bosavi" woolly rat, approximately the size of a large house cat, was found, with little to no fear of humans, sits and watches Scientists as the are in awe. British naturalist Steve Backshall gives phone interview on the amazing new find on guardian.co.uk
Read full article here:
40+ New Species found in Papua New Guinea

0 comments:
Post a Comment