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New Porcupine Species Found In Threatened Brazilian Jungle
A new species of tree-dwelling porcupine has been discovered by a team of Brazilian researchers in one of the world's most threatened habitats. The new species turned up in a small pocket of forest in an area of Brazil's Northeastern Atlantic Forest known as the Usina Trapiche Forest Remnants Archipelago.
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