Now on ScienceBlogs: Oh, no! School wi-fi is making our kids sick! (2012 edition)

ScienceBlogs Book Club: Inside the Outbreaks

Greg Laden's Blog

Evolution, Life Sciences, Science Education, Human Evolution, and Stuff

Hornbill170.jpg Looking for stuff about birds?

Darwing_Face.jpg Learn more about Charles Darwin and his work.

Lion_mane170.jpg Lean more about lions

Congo_sidebar.jpg An archaeological expedition to the Congo


The Skeptical Search Engine


Nature Blog Network
Climate Defense Fund


The contents of Greg Laden's Blog are copyrighted by Greg Laden.

Recent Comments

Search

Profile


Click on "About" for the big picture, and "Archives" for the details.


Recent Posts

Blogroll

If you don't see yourself on my blogroll, just drop me a line and let me know. I'll add you.*
*Assuming that I'm on your blogroll, of course!

Archives

« Cyclone Nargis, Bay of Bengal | Main | Ubuntu Hardy Heron: The Movie »

Philippines Rat Returns From Century of Being Extinct

Category: Nature conservationSpecies Coming and Goingrodent
Posted on: April 28, 2008 4:13 PM, by Greg Laden

image.jpgIt is always nice when an extinct animal shows up and announces that rumors of its extinction were exaggerated. In this case, we have the dwarf cloud rat just discovered by an international research team.

Lawrence Heaney, team leader and curator at the Chicago-based Field Museum of Natural History, said the rare dwarf cloud rat was last seen by British scientists some 112 years ago.

He said the rat was dead when the team found it in a canopy of a large tree whose branches were covered by thick moss, orchids and ferns at a national park in Mount Pulag in northern Luzon, the Philippine Daily Inquirer said.

The animal was described as small "with reddish brown fur, a black mask around its large dark eyes, small round ears, a broad and blunt snout and a long tail covered with dark hair," the report said.

"It is the animal whose existence had baffled biologists for so many years," Heaney said.

The animal has been preserved and is being prepared for shipment to Chicago for further studies....

[source]

Share on Facebook
Share on StumbleUpon
Share on Facebook
Find more posts in: Life ScienceEnvironment

TrackBacks

TrackBack URL for this entry: http://scienceblogs.com/mt/pings/70625

Comments

1

He is risen!

(Well they claimed that shit for Jesus.)

Posted by: Peter Mc | April 28, 2008 6:07 PM

2

Lawrence Heaney has done more for threatened species in the Philippines (a conservation Hot Spot) than anyone else, but only because the larger animals were wiped out long ago - on my island, wild boars have disappeared altogether within the last 10 years.

Long may he celebrate his new-found rat - if he'd asked me, I could have shot the bugger that ran down my bedroom curtain at about 9:47 last night.

regards

Richard

Posted by: Richard Parker | April 29, 2008 5:59 AM

Post a Comment

(Email is required for authentication purposes only. On some blogs, comments are moderated for spam, so your comment may not appear immediately.)





ScienceBlogs

Search ScienceBlogs:

Go to:

Advertisement
Follow ScienceBlogs on Twitter

© 2006-2011 ScienceBlogs LLC. ScienceBlogs is a registered trademark of ScienceBlogs LLC. All rights reserved.