Hundreds of mammal species still to be identified, predict researchers

Scientists develop model to identify species as DNA coding shows many animals are not a single species as previously thought

Hundreds of unidentified mammals are hiding in plain sight waiting to be discovered, according to a new study which predicts where to find so-called “cryptic” species across the tree of life.

African elephants, lemurs and two newly discovered see-through frogs in Ecuador that live just 13 miles apart are among a growing number of plants and animals that have been unmasked by genetic analysis in recent years, revealing they are not a single species but, in fact, many and separate groups, despite appearing similar to the human eye.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/mar/28/hundreds-mammals-unidentified-researchers-aoe

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