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The Giant 'Grey Ghost' Lizard Went Extinct 100 Years Ago
The Giant 'Grey Ghost' Lizard Went Extinct 100 Years Ago
The Giant 'Grey Ghost' Lizard Went Extinct 100 Years Ago–Or Did It?
A new article offers a ray of hope that the giant Tongan ground skink, nicknamed the “grey ghost,” may still inhabit remote areas of the South Pacific.
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