While they may not have the same range as Michigan J. Frog, New Guinea's elusive singing dogs have been rediscovered by western science after nearly half a century of hide-and-seek. Michael Price sums up many of the scientist's findings, but leave it to Ed Whelan to announce a
Singing Dogs Study May Tell Us More About Human Vocalization. Also from the shadowy realm of lazarus taxa, Elizabeth Claire Alberts is happy to announce how an
Elephant Shrew "lost" To Science For 52 Years Is "Rediscovered" In Africa. We're surprised this cutie has avoided humanity for so long, but critters like these are glimmers of hope for those banking on extant thylacines somewhere in the Australian outback. (CS)
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