Listen "What does it take to find a new species of animal?"
Episode Synopsis
You might be surprised to know that new species are discovered pretty much every day. Laura and Ellie talk about how these discoveries are made and debate whether it's easier to find an exctinct, fossilised species or one that's still alive.
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Read about the discoveries that Ellie and the team at IFL Science have reported on including the Carlsberg beetle, a dinosaur in Utah, a dinosaur hand, the golden mole, a fossilised baby turtle that was mistaken for a plant, and Attenborough's rediscovered echidna.
The Natural History Museum publishes annual stats on discoveries.
The article from Scientific American that Laura mentions is What Makes Us Different.
You can send your spare pennies to our ko-fi fund to support the podcast here.
Read about the discoveries that Ellie and the team at IFL Science have reported on including the Carlsberg beetle, a dinosaur in Utah, a dinosaur hand, the golden mole, a fossilised baby turtle that was mistaken for a plant, and Attenborough's rediscovered echidna.
The Natural History Museum publishes annual stats on discoveries.
The article from Scientific American that Laura mentions is What Makes Us Different.
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