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Tuesday 4 September 2012

New Creature Discovered

New Creature Discovered
By Thiranun Plobyon, SWU POST contributor

Marmota M. Vancouverensis, new type of tailless squirrel
September 3, 2012
(SWU POST) –Discovery news

A group of Canadian scientists recently discovered the new species of taillesssquirrel in Vancouver Island Marmot, Canada and named it Marmota M. Vancouverensis.
“We accidentally found it while we were filming snowbird documentary” said Edward a zoologist of Vancouver National Park “we took the picture and sent it to the lab 3 days later they told usthis is the new discovery of the world.”

“Normally, squirrel has tail to keep itself steady when they’re climbing the tree, but this new
specie is tailless so we assumed that it has the balance organ in its inner ear like human” added Edward. Anyway, scientists team and Vancouver National Park crew will cooperate each other to do specific research on this tailless squirrel. Research suggests tailless squirrel has been extinct for long time, this discovery is a good news for the world. Environmental change is causing the
extinction of tailless squirrel because it found the difficulty of finding food resources.

In the future, many others species will become extinct because of climate change; drought crisis, flood crisis and also danger diseases.Human should be aware of this truth and change their habits to save many creatures.

7 comments:

  1. How Amazing!!!
    I can't wait to see the other species change! :D

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  2. God, this creature is tooooooo cute to handle <3

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  3. it's very cute, but the causes of animals' habit changing are very frightful

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  4. It looks really cute!!! Like a doll !

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  5. http://animalworld.tumblr.com/post/2129406450/japanese-pygmy-flying-squirrel-cutest-animal

    http://animalworld.tumblr.com/post/7953617021/japanese-dwarf-flying-squirrel-or-momonga-pteromys

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    1. The two sites above show the same animal and were posted awhile back. It is not a new species. Google Japanese dwarf squirrel you will find lots about it.

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    2. http://www.thefeaturedcreature.com/2010/08/momongas-gotta-catch-em-all.html#axzz26BjL4oYO

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