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New Snake & Bird Species Discovered Amidst Island Project

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Nearly 40 new species found on Great Nicobar Island since 2021.
  • A new wolf snake species, Lycodon irwini, was discovered.
  • A potential new species of bird, the Great Nicobar Crake, has been identified.
New Snake & Bird Species Discovered Amidst Island Project

Great Nicobar Island is emerging as a significant biodiversity hotspot, with researchers identifying nearly 40 new species since 2021. Among the latest discoveries are a new wolf snake, Lycodon irwini, named in honor of Steve Irwin, and a bird tentatively identified as the Great Nicobar Crake, noted for its unique characteristics. These findings underscore the island's rich natural heritage.

The documented species include various insects, frogs, crabs, and geckos. The island is known to host approximately 650 plant species and over 1,800 fauna species, with a remarkable genetic biodiversity and high endemism. The ongoing discovery of new life forms emphasizes the urgent need for conservation efforts.

Ornithologists express delight over these discoveries, stressing that Great Nicobar harbors some of India's last remaining pristine tropical rainforests. This rich biodiversity necessitates comprehensive protection measures, especially in light of the ongoing mega infrastructure project on the island, which raises concerns about potential ecological impacts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Since 2021, nearly 40 new species have been reported, including a new wolf snake (Lycodon irwini) and a potential new bird species (Great Nicobar Crake).
The new wolf snake species was named Lycodon irwini in honor of the renowned Australian zookeeper Steve Irwin by the researchers who described it.
Great Nicobar Island boasts about 650 plant species and over 1,800 fauna species, with significant genetic biodiversity and endemism, including recent discoveries of new species.

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