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Wildlife
Updated: Friday August 01, 2008 7:20 PM
Scientists Discover New Species of Giant Elephant-Shrew in Tanzania
02.02.08 | Related to sea cows and elephants, it lives in the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania and is the largest elephant-shrew yet discovered. January 2008. Although there is unquestionably much left to be discovered about life on Earth, charismatic animals like mammals are usually well…
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Newly Discovered Monkey Is Threatened With Extinction
01.08.08 | Just three years after it was discovered, a new species of monkey is threatened with extinction according to the Wildlife Conservation Society, which recently published the first-ever census of the endangered…
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The Puku - The Future for wildlife outside protected areas
20.06.08 | An Example from the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania - The giant panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca is an endangered species living in wildlife sanctuaries in China; the African wild dog (Lycaon /pictus) is an endangered…
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New Endemic Butterfly Species Discovered in Kihansi, Tanzania
29.02.08 | Tanzania is a country with a lot of special, unique and attractive living and non-living things. Some of these things are only found in Tanzania. These include: Tanzanite on the part of natural resources,…
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Indian House Crow: Is a blessed or danger coated import?
23.02.08 | Of the four common crow bird species in the Corvidae family noted in our country, the Indian House Crow is claimed tops the other three species in its growing population. Even without birdlife expert count…
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Upright walking ‘began in trees’
08.02.08 | The ancestors of humans began walking upright while they were still living in trees - not out on open land, according to a new theory.The traditional view is of bipedalism evolving gradually from the four-legged…
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Upright walking ‘began in trees’
08.02.08 | The ancestors of humans began walking upright while they were still living in trees - not out on open land, according to a new theory.The traditional view is of bipedalism evolving gradually from the four-legged…
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