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Gerald
01-23-14, 05:47 AM
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The Araguaia river dolphin is the first new species described since 1918.

Scientists in Brazil have discovered the first new river dolphin species since the end of World War One.

Named after the Araguaia river where it was found, the species is only the fifth known of its kind in the world.

Writing in the journal Plos One, the researchers say it separated from other South American river species more than two million years ago.

There are believed to be about 1,000 of the creatures living in the Araguaia river basin.

River dolphins are among the world's rarest creatures.

This is interesting, and that it has managed to survive all these changes in life.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-25841135

Note: 23 January 2014 Last updated at 02:34 GMT

Wolferz
01-23-14, 12:34 PM
From what I can tell from that awful picture... it looks more like an Alligator Gar.:)

Those aliens really need to stop dumping their unwanted pets here.