Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Team from the BBC Natural History Unit found the rats and their nests in a remote rainforest in Pap


Team from the BBC Natural History Unit found the rats and their nests in a remote rainforest in Papua New Guinea. Mice, measuring 82 cm from nose to tail, and weighs approximately 1.5 kg. The discovery was made by a team from the BBC Natural History Unit inside the crater of Mount Bosavi, a volcano that has been dead in the Southern Highlands province. They are on an expedition in the Mount Bosavi volcano which last erupted in 200 thousand years ago. In 2007, a similar species found in Foja Mountains in Mamberamo Basin, Papua New Guinea. From the initial examination of the rat, provisionally named the Bosavi woolly rat, suggest that it belongs Mallomys, a kind of rodent in the Family muridae which is the largest rodent species.
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