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218482 No.3983  
> Our results support the recognition of trans-Andean populations of L. longicaudis as a distinct otter species, which should be recognized as Lontra annectens.

number 14 :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

>> No.3984  

forgot the link https://academic.oup.com/jmammal/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/jmammal/gyae009/7631689?login=false

>> No.3985  
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>>3983
Holy crap, that's crazy! New otters still being discovered. Will humans ever really understand otts though?

>> No.3990  

Wow this is amazing! Soo cool new species are still being discovered, especially otters. Who know's what's next?



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