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Live Science on MSN33-inch-long 'woolly' mountain rat caught on camera for first time everThe world's second-biggest rat species — a gargantuan woolly beast — was caught on camera in the mountains of New Guinea.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee the First Photos and Videos of the Rare Subalpine Woolly Rat, a Massive but Elusive Rodent in New Guinea's MountainsThe subalpine woolly rat lives high in the mountains of New Guinea, where it spends its nights searching for plants to eat ...
The New Guinean woolly rat doesn’t make itself easy to find, but Czech Academy of Sciences doctoral candidate František ...
It took six months of searching on the island of New Guinea, but the gigantic Subalpine Woolly Rat (Mallomys istapantap) has ...
The subalpine woolly rat, measuring a whopping 2.7ft in length, has been discovered in the highlands of Papua New Guinea - ...
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A six-month expedition to the tropical island of New Guinea has led to a remarkable discovery by a young Czech doctoral ...
A RARE species of giant woolly rat has been documented in photos and video footage for the first time ever. The elusive, nocturnal Subalpine Woolly Rat, or Mallomys istapantap, can be found high ...
If you're not a fan of giant rodents, you might want to brace yourself — because this one's an absolute monster at THREE ...
The rodent was found near New Guinea's Mount Wilhelm. 33,623 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others?33,623 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can ...
These gargantuan rats, named the subalpine woolly rat (Mallomys istapantap), measure up to 33.5 inches (85 centimeters) long from the end of their tail to their nose, and weigh as much as 4.4 ...
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