Posted on Nov 11, 2023
Endangered egg-laying mammal seen for the first time in over 60 years
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
"The long-beaked Echidna an egg-laying mammal was rediscovered after a staggering 60 years. The news of the rediscovery of the mammal, in Indonesia's Cyclops Mountains, has elated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. The long-beaked Echidna was found during a nine-week expedition had 25 people, led by Oxford University researchers."
"The long-beaked Echidna an egg-laying mammal was rediscovered after a staggering 60 years. The news of the rediscovery of the mammal, in Indonesia's Cyclops Mountains, has elated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. The long-beaked Echidna was found during a nine-week expedition had 25 people, led by Oxford University researchers."
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
"The long-beaked Echidna an egg-laying mammal was rediscovered after a staggering 60 years. The news of the rediscovery of the mammal, in Indonesia's Cyclops Mountains, has elated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. The long-beaked Echidna was found during a nine-week expedition had 25 people, led by Oxford University researchers."
"The long-beaked Echidna an egg-laying mammal was rediscovered after a staggering 60 years. The news of the rediscovery of the mammal, in Indonesia's Cyclops Mountains, has elated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. The long-beaked Echidna was found during a nine-week expedition had 25 people, led by Oxford University researchers."
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