australia
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New Moth Species Discovered in Australia a 'Living Dinosaur'
A new moth species, Aenigmatinea glatzella, recently discovered in Australia is what scientists are calling a "living dinosaur," because its prehistoric roots can provide insight into the evolution of these insects, according to new research.
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