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First-Ever Photos Reveal Secretive Giant Rat of New Guinea – New Study/Science Updates



František Vejmělka Pictured With a Subalpine Woolly RatAfter 30 years, a rare rodent resurfaced. Its study enriches biodiversity knowledge. A six-month research expedition to New Guinea has resulted in a significant breakthrough by Czech doctoral student František Vejmělka from the Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences and the University of South Bohemia. He is the first scientist to observe and […]



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After 30 years, a rare rodent was rediscovered in New Guinea thanks to Czech doctoral student František Vejmělka’s six-month research expedition. He’s the first scientist to observe the elusive creature, significantly enriching our knowledge of biodiversity. This discovery highlights the importance of continued exploration and research in remote regions, offering valuable insights into rare and potentially endangered species. The finding underscores the potential for further scientific breakthroughs in unexplored environments.

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