Scientists at the American Museum of Natural History Discovered More than 70 New Species in 2025
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Scientists at the American Museum of Natural History discovered more than 70 new species in 2025
From fruit flies that bite to a tiny mouse opossum and a feathered dinosaur preserved with the remains of its last meal, more than 70 new species were described this year by researchers at the American Museum of Natural History.
Researchers at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York discovered more than 70 new species in 2025, including two extinct dinosaurs.
New York City .- Researchers at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York discovered more than 70 new species this year, including two extinct dinosaurs, a scorpion from Venezuela, dozens of bees, a mouse possum from the Peruvian Andes and even a new mineral from the volcanic rocks of Russia. Researchers' discoveries of this 2025 include dinosaurs, mammals, fish, reptiles, insects, arachnids, marine invertebrates and a mineral, w…
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A new genus and species of sea anemone, Endolobactis simoesii. © Ricardo Gonzalez Muñoz From fruit flies that bite to a tiny mouse opossum and a feathered dinosaur preserved with the remains of its last meal, more than 70 new species were described this year by researchers at the American Museum of Natural History. The discoveries span…
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