Pink creature found in ‘stinky’ cave and four other discoveries: See these new species
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Unique creatures, odd animals and new species are discovered across the planet. Some are found lurking in remote corners of the world, while others have been hiding right under our noses.
Learn more about some recent discoveries:
‘Large’ creature discovered in cave smelling of rotten eggs in Iran. It’s a new species
In the caves of southwestern Iran, researchers discovered a new species of isopod named Stenasellus stygopersicus. These “large-sized” isopods, with their coral pink color, were found in groundwater rich in hydrogen sulfide. The cave, known locally as Chal Kabootari, is located near Tashan City. | Published Nov. 26, 2024 | Read More |
River creature with ‘armored’ body and ‘tall’ head discovered as new species in Brazil
In the Tocantins River in Brazil, scientists identified a new species of catfish called Hypancistrus parkateje. Known as the Parkatêjê armored catfish, this species features a distinctive “armored” body and “tall” head. The discovery was made in the State of Pará, highlighting the region’s aquatic biodiversity. | Published Nov. 22, 2024 | Read More |
‘Dwarf’-like creature — kept in terrarium for 5 years — turns out to be new species
The Lobeke dwarf gecko, or Lygodactylus lobeke, was discovered in the rainforests of Cameroon. This “dwarf”-like lizard was kept in a terrarium for five years before being identified as a new species. The gecko’s unique ability to change color based on mood was observed during its time in captivity. | Published Nov. 27, 2024 | Read More |
Rainforest creature with ‘very unusual’ head found in Ecuador. It’s a new species
In the rainforests of Ecuador’s Esmeraldas Province, researchers found a new species of caecilian named Caecilia truncata. This “robust” amphibian, with its “very unusual” head, lives underground and was discovered during nighttime surveys. The species was named for its truncated snout, a distinctive feature. | Published Nov. 25, 2024 | Read More |
‘Large’-eyed creature with ‘hourglass pattern’ found in a bush. It’s a new species
The Asakgre bush frog, or Raorchestes asakgrensis, was discovered in the Garo Hills and Khasi Hills of Meghalaya, India. This “large”-eyed frog is known for its “hourglass pattern” and was found calling from bushes at dusk. The species was named after the Eman Asakgre Community Reserve, where it was first identified. | Published Nov. 22, 2024 | Read More |
McClatchy News continues to follow the discovery of the most unusual and intriguing new species. Check back for the latest studies.
This story was originally published November 29, 2024 at 10:23 AM with the headline "Pink creature found in ‘stinky’ cave and four other discoveries: See these new species."