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The subalpine woolly rat lives high in the mountains of New Guinea, where it spends its nights searching for plants to eat ...
A gigantic woolly mountain rat has finally been captured on camera deep in New Guinea’s remote forests.
It took six months of searching on the island of New Guinea, but the gigantic Subalpine Woolly Rat (Mallomys istapantap) has ...
T iny pollen grains too small to see have revealed that flowers are at least 123 million years old, more than 2 million years ...
The subalpine woolly rat, measuring a whopping 2.7ft in length, has been discovered in the highlands of Papua New Guinea - and has been caught on camera for the first time ...
The subalpine woolly rat, measuring a whopping 2.7ft in length, has been discovered in the highlands of Papua New Guinea - ...
If you're not a fan of giant rodents, you might want to brace yourself — because this one's an absolute monster at THREE TIMES the size of your average brown European rat.
The world's second-biggest rat species — a gargantuan woolly beast — was caught on camera in the mountains of New Guinea.
A scientist has discovered a whopping species of rat that measures more than 2.5 feet long - three times the size of a brown rat.
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 ...
Some species across the world are known only from museum specimens. Sadly, for some, the information we know from the museums ...
The New Guinean woolly rat doesn’t make itself easy to find, but Czech Academy of Sciences doctoral candidate František ...