A tale of new whiskers.
Despite widespread habitat destruction Habitat destruction is a process of land use change in which one habitat-type is removed and replaced with another habitat-type. In the process of land-use change, plants and animals which previously used the site are displaced or destroyed, reducing biodiversity. on the Philippine Island of Luzon, scientists have discovered a featherweight tree mouse there with an unexpected evolutionary past. Weighing just 15 grams, the only specimen of the yet-unnamed species sports orangey fur, impressive fountains of whiskers See metal whiskers. , a long rail, and a jaw powerful enough to crack nutshells. Judging from physical characteristics, it does not fit into any of the three evolutionary clusters that contain e dozens of other mouse and rat species unique to the Philippines, says Eric Rickart of the Utah Museum of Natural History The Utah Museum of Natural History in Salt Lake City shows exhibits of the Earth's natural wonders. The mission of the museum is to educate the public of science and the Earth, to preserve biological diversity, honor Utah's native cultures, and more. in Salt Lake City. The new species represents a lineage LINEAGE. Properly speaking lineage is the relationship of persons in a direct line; as the grandfather, the father, the son, the grandson, &c. that must have immigrated to the Islands independently, he says, His team caught the animal in Luzon's ravage lowland forest.
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