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Tail-less rabbits,bird species discovered in NE
Assam Tribune | New Delhi, Dec 28
Rabbits which look like tail-less rats and a new bird species were discovered in Northeastern region in 2016, offering glimpses of the faunal diversity potential of NE ecosystems. The new bird species was found in Arunachal Pradesh much to the delight of scientists.
The year started on a promising note with a new bird species found in Northeastern India and named after noted ornithologist Salim Ali. The bird was discovered by a team of scientists from India, Sweden, China, US, and Russia. The bird, Himalayan Forest Thrush, has been distinguished as a separate species by researchers and the discovery has been published in the international Avian Research journal.
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