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>The Omiltemi cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus insonus) recently reappeared in Mexico after staying out of official sight for over 120 years.
>Scientists once believed this humble creature had vanished for good, especially since it was last formally documented in 1904 and not observed again. Many people even doubted it was distinct from other rabbits until fresh evidence turned that skepticism around.
>These large rabbits belong to the order lagomorpha, a group that includes hares and pikas. Their habitat in the Sierra Madre del Sur mountains, a range in southwestern Mexico, has made them difficult to track.
https://www.earth.com/news/omiltemi-rabbit-comes-back-to-life-after-120-years-without-a-trace/?utm_medium=social#growSource=copyLink
Aaaand... we're back.
>Scientists once believed this humble creature had vanished for good, especially since it was last formally documented in 1904 and not observed again. Many people even doubted it was distinct from other rabbits until fresh evidence turned that skepticism around.
>These large rabbits belong to the order lagomorpha, a group that includes hares and pikas. Their habitat in the Sierra Madre del Sur mountains, a range in southwestern Mexico, has made them difficult to track.
https://www.earth.com/news/omiltemi-rabbit-comes-back-to-life-after-120-years-without-a-trace/?utm_medium=social#growSource=copyLink
Aaaand... we're back.
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