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It was a veritable lost world. A scientific expedition to Peru has yielded a treasure trove of 27 new species, including an amphibious mouse, a “blob-headed” fish, and other zoological oddities.
At that point, they become part of the food chain — literally. Fish or other aquatic animals can safely eat the bots, thanks to their entirely edible, non-toxic makeup.
Researchers on an expedition in Peru have discovered 27 animal species new to science – among them a “blob-headed fish” and a type of semi-aquatic mouse. The survey was conducted by ...
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