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study, carried out by Chinese and Australian researchers, they found a new species of bisquiz, one of the world'srarest mammals. The results were published in zooKeys, an animal taxonomic journal.
speciesa native genus in southern Asia, with only two species recorded worldwide. The first Indian bicephas not been officially recorded since Indian scholars described specimens taken from north-eastern India in 1981. In 2013, Lao scholars named a second species, the Lao Bistra, after a specimen purchased from the central Lao marketNo. Previously, the world' of the 20th model mice came only from these two model specimens.
March 2018,
Li Quan, a doctoral student at the Kunming Institute of Zoology, accidentally discovered amouse book in the collection of the Institute when he accidentally discovered amouse book. The team, made up of researchers, then obtained amouse book on Mount Goligon and recorded information on the wild activities ofbiscep rats. After a detailed comparison of the skin, skull and dental features of the known Bi'smouse book, the researchers found that the Bi'smouse, collected from Mount Goligon, should have been identified as a new species and named it the Goligon Bi'smouse.
the study suggests that theof bismarl rats is much broader than previously thought, providing new understandings for the study. (
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