Galagoides_kumbirensis

 Galagoides_kumbirensis

 

is a species of dwarf galago native to Angola, and was named after western Angolan Kumbira Forest. Though 36 individuals of the Angolan dwarf galago were identified in September 2013, it was declared as a new species in 2017, and is now the nineteenth species of dwarf galago to be identified.

 

Previously unrecognized species of terrestrial mammals are being dis-

covered at an ever-increasing rate as researchers expand their activities

into new areas of forests and woodlands, and conduct extensive sur-

veys

 

Which contradicts you know everything which is it. you explored everything and know at which rate species are dying or you havent and are still discovering not only new species but the actual population of said species that claim to exist.

As you can see there is a lot of need for real scientists in the west and whole lot less lazy activists.



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