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Scientists rediscover the giant subalpine woolly rat, unseen for decades, in Papua New Guinea.
A massive new species of rat, the subalpine woolly rat, has been discovered in Papua New Guinea's Mount Wilhelm.
Measuring over 2.5 feet long and weighing almost 2kg, the species was first described in 1989 but hasn't been seen in the wild for decades.
Scientist František Vejmělka documented the nocturnal rat, known for climbing trees and eating plants, providing new insights into this elusive rodent.
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Los científicos redescubren la rata lanuda subalpina gigante, no vista desde hace décadas, en Papúa Nueva Guinea.