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    "Reptile so small it can fit on pencil eraser"

    I had this link sent to me and thought that I would pass it on. It really kills me that we're finding these animals as their habitats are being destroyed.


    "A gecko so small it can perch on top of a pencil has been discovered along with dozens of new animal species in Ecuador’s threatened rainforest.

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    Re: "Reptile so small it can fit on pencil eraser"

    Wow that little guy is sooooo cute. There are so many diff. things that we have not discovered and it is sad that they may go bye bye before we even do. The rainforest and the oceans are our greatest assests. So many amazing things come from both of them.

    I was helping my son with a report in regards to the salt water and there is research that states they believe there is over 9 million creatures in the ocean that we still have not discovered. Pretty amazing!!
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    Re: "Reptile so small it can fit on pencil eraser"

    Isn't that something?
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    Re: "Reptile so small it can fit on pencil eraser"

    That is fascinaing. Tiny!
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    Re: "Reptile so small it can fit on pencil eraser"

    Quote Originally Posted by dsirkle View Post
    Isn't that something?
    It's not much!

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    Re: "Reptile so small it can fit on pencil eraser"

    I really like the little snake in the article. Its Beautiful!
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    Re: "Reptile so small it can fit on pencil eraser"

    Really cool article. Snail sucking snake is awesome! Love the tiny gecko.

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    Re: "Reptile so small it can fit on pencil eraser"

    I want one!

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    Re: "Reptile so small it can fit on pencil eraser"

    The reason we can be pretty certain that there aren't more of these on another continent is because of the pattern of speciaition which we observe in othre animals. Each continent has it's own flora and fauna, with very few species spanning continents.

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