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Friday, 24 January 2014
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Brazil dolphin is first new river species since 1918
Named after the Araguaia river where it was found, the species is only the fifth known of its kind in the world.
Writing in the journal Plos One, the researchers say it separated from other South American river species more than two million years ago.
There are believed to be about 1,000 of the creatures living in the Araguaia river basin.
River dolphins are among the world's rarest creatures.
According to the IUCN, there are only four known species, and three of them are on the Red List, meaning they are critically endangered.
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Dr Tomas HrbekFederal University of AmazonasIt is an area where people see them all the time, they are a large mammal, the thing is nobody really looked”
These dolphins are only distantly related to their seafaring cousins, tending to have long beaks which let them hunt for fish in the mud at the bottom of rivers.
Big brains
One of the best known species, the Yangtze river dolphin or baiji isbelieved to have gone extinct in about 2006.
South America though is home to the Amazon river dolphin, also known as the pink dolphin or boto, said to be the most intelligent of all the river species.
The new discovery is said to be related to the Amazonian, although scientists believe the species separated more than two million years ago.
"It is very similar to the other ones," said lead author Dr Tomas Hrbek, from the Federal University of Amazonas.read more
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Thursday, 16 January 2014
CFZ-USA: SYKES AND A YETI
CFZ-USA: SYKES AND A YETI: A number of people may have read that Bryan Sykes, Oxford professor, has proved the Yeti is a bear. As with many a story, the truth is som...
Saturday, 11 January 2014
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