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The world's second-biggest rat species — a gargantuan woolly beast — was caught on camera in the mountains of New Guinea.
The New Guinean woolly rat doesn’t make itself easy to find, but Czech Academy of Sciences doctoral candidate František ...
It took six months of searching on the island of New Guinea, but the gigantic Subalpine Woolly Rat (Mallomys istapantap) has finally been caught on ...
The subalpine woolly rat, measuring a whopping 2.7ft in length, has been discovered in the highlands of Papua New Guinea - ...
Some species across the world are known only from museum specimens. Sadly, for some, the information we know from the museums ...
A six-month expedition to the tropical island of New Guinea has led to a remarkable discovery by a young Czech doctoral ...
The colossal species of rat, known as the subalpine woolly rat, has been discovered in Papua New Guinea and is more than ...
A RARE species of giant woolly rat has been documented in photos and video footage for the first time ever. The elusive, nocturnal Subalpine Woolly Rat, or Mallomys istapantap, can be found high ...
Scientists also discovered the world's smallest wallaby, a pair of new imperial pigeons with "rusty, whitish and gray" feathers, a giant woolly rat and a "gargoyle-like" gecko with yellow eyes.
Woolly mammoths roamed the frozen tundras of Europe, Asia and North America until they went extinct around 4,000 years ago. Colossal made a splash in 2021 when it unveiled an ambitious plan to revive ...