Watch researchers catch the world’s highest-altitude mammal | Science News

Watch researchers catch the world’s highest-altitude mammal | Science News

Researchers captured a yellow-rumped leaf-eared mouse (Phyllotis xanthopygus rupestris) at a record altitude of 6739 meters, or 22100 feet, above sea level. This article was gathered automatically by our news bot. We help YouTubers by driving traffic to them for free. The featured image in this article is the thumbnail of the embedded video.

Science Today: New Mammal Discovery: Etendeka Round-Eared Sengi | California Academy of Sciences

Science Today: New Mammal Discovery: Etendeka Round-Eared Sengi | California Academy of Sciences

Jack Dumbacher, Academy scientists, and their colleagues have described a new animal species: a tiny Entendeka sengi, found in Namibia, and related to elephants. – – – The California Academy of Sciences is the only place in the world with an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum, and four-story rainforest all under one roof. Visit us … Read more