Animals
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Extremely Rare Crayfish Thought to be Extinct for 30 Years, Found in a Cave
The Shelta Cave Crayfish, technically known as Orconectes sheltae, was thought to have gone extinct after decades without sightings. That changed in recent years when scientists rediscovered the little crayfish.
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