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Comments: Photos: 200 new species discovered in 60-day expedition in New Guinea



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This is a fascinating article, New Guinea is such a rich habibat for these beautiful creatures. We love the photo of the wide eyed frog and the macro photography of the ants.
I shared this post on Twitter and will recommend it to my friends.

Thanks,
Martin
<a href="http://www.oureverydayearth.com">Green Blogger</a>

Martin

That little fruit bat is adorable! What a great story. I hope that development stays far away from this area.

Stacey

Excellent story and wonderful pictures... HOWEVER, the last photo was a little shocking when taken in context of "newly discovered species".

The layout editor was either lax or has a wry sense of humor.

Major Faversham

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