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New Species 2025. ArtStation 32 new species in 2023 that discovered in 2023 Scientists found the new species at depths of 3 feet (1 meter) to 3.1 miles (4,990 meters), with analysis conducted by scientists involved in the Ocean Census Science Network, which includes more. Woolly mice have some of the key traits of mammoths, including their thick.

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Researchers discovered 27 species new to science on an expedition in Peru including a "blob-headed fish" and a type of semi-aquatic mouse. Named Arctostaphylos nipumu to honor the Nipomo Mesa where it was discovered and its indigenous heritage, the species stands out for its shaggy gray bark — unlike the iconic red bark found.

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Scientists found the new species at depths of 3 feet (1 meter) to 3.1 miles (4,990 meters), with analysis conducted by scientists involved in the Ocean Census Science Network, which includes more. The type of sunflower is a new plant species, identified in Big Bend National Park in Texas Scientists found the new species at depths of 3 feet (1 meter) to 3.1 miles (4,990 meters), with analysis conducted by scientists involved in the Ocean Census Science Network, which includes more.

Newcastle University discover new species from the extreme depths of the Pacific YouTube. The new to science praying mantis species Sinaiella azadi was found in the mountainous region of central Iran Scientists found the new species at depths of 3 feet (1 meter) to 3.1 miles (4,990 meters), with analysis conducted by scientists involved in the Ocean Census Science Network, which includes more.

New species of turtle discovered. The Big Bend National Park Service announced the discovery and added that the plant's name comes from its fuzzy, sheep's wool-like appearance. Researchers discovered 27 species new to science on an expedition in Peru including a "blob-headed fish" and a type of semi-aquatic mouse.