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Live Science on MSN33-inch-long 'woolly' mountain rat caught on camera for first time everThe world's second-biggest rat species — a gargantuan woolly beast — was caught on camera in the mountains of New Guinea.
The New Guinean woolly rat doesn’t make itself easy to find, but Czech Academy of Sciences doctoral candidate František ...
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A six-month expedition to the tropical island of New Guinea has led to a remarkable discovery by a young Czech doctoral ...
The subalpine woolly rat, measuring a whopping 2.7ft in length, has been discovered in the highlands of Papua New Guinea - ...
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AZ Animals on MSNJerboa vs. Kangaroo Rat: What are their Differences?Jerboas and kangaroo rats evolved in different places on the planet, but adapted to living comfortably in deserts and fleeing ...
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