Two New Bird Species Spotted in Kerala Sanctuary
- Two new species of birds have been spotted in North Kerala’s Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary during a recent bird survey in the district.
- The new species spotted were Woolly-necked Stork and White-bellied Drongo, both dry-land species.
- New species of Arachnid found in Mumbai’s Aarey Colony
- A new species of jumping spider has been discovered in Mumbai’s Aarey Colony. It has been named ‘Jerzego sunillimaye’ in honour of Sunil Limaye, additional principal chief conservator of forest (wildlife east), Maharashtra forest department.
- Jumping spiders comprise 13 per cent of the global spider population.
- According to the researchers, the jumping spider family (Salticidae) is the most diverse ....
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