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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Science News

Many strange new animals found in Southeast Asia
 News 2008 12 Photogalleries Greater-Mekong-New-Species-Photos Images Primary 2 Greatermekongspecies 461 Scientists have discovered an average of two new species a week in Southeast Asia's Greater Mekong River region. Unusual animals found in this incredibly rich and diverse habitat include Desmoxytes purpurosea, a pink millipede that spews cyanide to defend itself, and Heteropoda maxima, a spider that may be the world's largest with a 12 inch legspan. Find out more on National Geographic's slideshow of the animals, and at the World Wildlife Fund

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