Squirrel-like rodent discovered in Peru!
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A very new species (mammal) has been discovered in the forests of Peru. This is a large rodent that has been called a handsome novelty by its finders. It looks similar to a squirrel and also a spiny rat put together.
This is a nocturnal tree climbing rodent that has long fur, and a broad blocky head, and a thickly furred tail. It has a blackish crest of fur on its crown, nape and shoulders that give it a different appearance.
This new species, has been named Isothrix barbarabrownae, which were found by an international team of field researchers in Manu National Park and Biosphere Reserve around the eastern slope of the Andes Mountains in southern Peru. The Manu has many species of mammals and birds than any equivalently sized area in the world, experts claim.
“Preliminary DNA analyses suggest that its nearest relatives, all restricted to the lowlands, may have arisen from Andean ancestors,” says Bruce Patterson, curator of mammals at The Field Museum in Chicago, US, who was involved in the study. “The newly discovered species casts a striking new light on the evolution of an entire group of arboreal rodents.”