Researchers Find Thousands Of New Species From A Tiny Tropical Island
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Finding a few or finds tens of new species might be normal, but finding thousands of new species at the same time in one tiny area is just impressive.
A team of scientists found these new species in a tiny remote South Pacific island.
About 153 scientists from 20 countries did a Santo 2006 biodiversity survey in the Espiru Santo island in the Republic of Vanuatu. They are located in the South Pacific region.
The survey was partly sponsored by the National Geographic Society’s “Committee for Research and Exploration.”
In a five month period, the researchers collected more than 10,000 species for research and cataloging purpose. About 2,000 of them are newly discovered.
The squat lobster, shown below was found in water 150 meters (492 feet) deep is one of the new ones.
A majority of the 10,000 species about 600 were crab species, the two-horn box crab is a unique one, it is able to crack and peel open snails’ shells with a sharp tooth on its right claw to cut open the shells and the long, slender fingers on the left claw to yank its prey from inside.
Here are more species pictures:
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very nice pictures and article
Amazing what is on this planet that still waits to be discovered. Great Hub.
Me too, it would be a total tragedy. (By the way my Birthday was great apart from my cold thanks).
Great pics cgull. Wow - to think of so many species being discovered - incredible!
The pictures are fantastic cgull8m! and look so amazing and like works of art!
Finding all these creatures will sure keep them scientists busy!!
this is the most amazig thing ever!!!!!!!!!!!
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BeatsMe 3 years ago
Oooh. Scary. I wouldn't want to be on that island or in its waters.