Biologists identified a colorful fish, a super-snouted frog and many more amazing animal species this year.
separate plant and animal species. Yet they're still only scratching the surface of what odd organisms are out there, wandering our world.
posits that around 86 percent of the planet's plants and animals have yet to be formally classified, including about 91 percent of ocean species.Untangling these unfamiliar species slowly but surely, biologists introduced a number of fascinating finds this year alone. Here are a few of the most intriguing animals identified in 2022 thus far:Researchers first found this flashy fish in the 1990s, but classified it as an adult form of an already acknowledged species.
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