Animals
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New Owl Species Found in Central Africa After Unconfirmed Sightings Since the 1920s [Study]
The existence of the new owl species Principe Scops-Owl was only proven after eight decades. A new owl species called Principe Scops-Owl, with a scientific name of Otus bikegila, was finally found and recognized in Central Africa after unconfirmed sightings were reported since the 1920s, according to a new study.
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