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The plateau of boulder-strewn rainforest on top had remained largely unexplored as it is fortressed


Three new vertebrate hotels orlando florida species isolated for millions of years were found after an expedition that took place in the remotest part of northern Australia with scientists calling the area a " Lost World ".
Conrad Hoskin from James Cook University  and a National Geographic film crew were dropped by helicopter onto the rugged Cape Melville hotels orlando florida mountain range on Cape York Peninsula earlier this year and were amazed at what they found.
He added that this finding of the three new distinct vertebrates would be surprising enough in somewhere poorly explored like New Guinea, let alone in Australia, which is definitely a well explored country. Within days of arriving, the team had discovered the three new species as well as a host of other interesting species that Hoskins said may also be new to science.
The plateau of boulder-strewn rainforest on top had remained largely unexplored as it is fortressed by massive boulder hotels orlando florida walls but several surveys had been conducted in the boulder-fields around the base of Cape Melville.
The Cape Melville Leaf-tailed Gecko, which has huge eyes and a long, slender body, is highly distinct hotels orlando florida from its relatives and has been named Saltuarius eximius, Hoskins said, with the findings detailed hotels orlando florida in the latest edition of the international journal Zootaxa.
The second vertebrate has everything absolutely distinct and it is definitely a new species as per Hoskins. Highly camouflaged, the geckos sit motionless, head-down waiting to ambush passing insects and spiders.

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