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Pinocchio Frog, Dwarf Wallaby and more! (gallery with new species!)

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Gaborn

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An expedition to the remote Foja mountains of Papua New Guinea by Conservation International and the National Geographic Society has revealed a host of new species, from a bizarre frog to a new imperial pigeon

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Pinocchio frog

This tree frog has a long protuberance on its nose. It points upwards when the male is calling, but deflates and points downwards when he is less active.

The frog is thought to be a member of the Litoria genus, also known as Australasian tree frogs. It joins around 150 other known species.

(Image: Tim Laman/National Geographic)

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Dwarf wallaby

This is the smallest species of kangaroo yet to be found in the wild.

The animal is a lesser forest wallaby (Dorcopsulus), one of only three such species known to exist.

(Image: Tim Laman/National Geographic)

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Imperial pigeon

These birds were spotted on four occasions during the expedition, but had never been seen before – suggesting that there are not many of them.

They are a new species of imperial pigeon (Ducula), distinguished by their rusty, whitish and grey feathers.

(Image: Neville Kemp)



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Tree mouse

This is almost certainly a new species of tree mouse (Pogonomys).

These animals are found only in Indonesia, New Guinea and Australia.

"The Foja mountains are a virtual island where species have evolved for millennia," said John Francis of National Geographic.

(Image: Tim Laman/National Geographic)

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Blossom bat

This bat is also a new species, joining the small Syconycteris genus.

It feeds on nectar from rainforest flowers.

(Image: Tim Laman/National Geographic)

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Bow-fingered gecko

Last but not least, this is a new species of bow-fingered gecko (Cyrtodactylus).

Geckos are famous for their remarkable ability to climb up slippery walls, using their tails to recover if they fall off.

(Image: Tim Laman / National Geographic)

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xelios

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Cuuuute. I love these threads. That pigeon is beautiful.
 

hateradio

The Most Dangerous Yes Man
abstract alien said:
Don't get me wrong, they are all awesome and adorable(even the bat...yeah), but that pigeon is beyond gorgeous...
Now that is a flying rat I can approve.
 

Snuggles

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I'm a big fan of these threads, Gaborno, big ups.

The mini wallaby and the cute bat thing are my favorites.
 

tafer

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Cute animals all around, but I was expecting some sort of original (crazy/weird) looking animal... I guess nature is running out of ideas.

Bob Loblaw said:

You should feel bad about yourself, and the kind of threads you read.
 

Gaborn

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xelios said:
Cuuuute. I love these threads. That pigeon is beautiful.

Snuggler said:
I'm a big fan of these threads, Gaborno, big ups.

The mini wallaby and the cute bat thing are my favorites.

I'm glad you two are fans of these threads, they're a little more effort than the average news story but I think they're one of my favorite set of threads too :D
 
Topher said:
The most important question is: how do they taste?
:lol yeah, each time one of these "new species" thread is posted, the first thing that comes to mind is MGS3's Naked Snake wondering what they taste like. :lol

:) they're super cute.
 
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