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Discover new species in South East Asia
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In the  past 10 years, the scientist has discovered a thousand of new species in  southeast  asia ( Mekong river area) ,according to the worldwide fund for Nature, including 22 snack species, this  is one of snake show as the photo above.


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The scientist has discovered this species in Thailand. the study shows that the colorful skin can be threatened the enemy.

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the scientist has discovered this Rock Rat or( Laonastes aenigmamus )in the Market in Laos .the study shows that the rat's tooth have the same age old as the animals that deracinated in the past 11 000 000 years ago.

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this spider was discovered in the northern Laos, the spider's net are generally built about 2-4 m from the ground.
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Chiromantis samkosensis was discovered in Cambodia

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the scientis believe that there are many species remain in the forest of Laos, Myanmar, thailand
, cambodia,vietnam and Yunan. does any one know about the new species has found
in Laos or other southeast asia countries ?,Please share with, this information is a part of
new species has been reported and on the news.





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All of these animals are good in protein for Lao people
or to put in Lao alcohol an ferment for a year, then we can export to
other countries aww

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you suggest that the poster would better post on food corner instead..
Lao people don't know what they eat are new species. I used to eat a rock rat in Mahaxay where the scientist has found, I didnt know they were on of the old age species on earth...

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