First footage of rare echidna species named after broadcaster David Attenborough

A long-beaked echidna named after Sir David Attenborough has been caught on camera in a remote forest in Indonesia’s Cyclops Mountains. Attenborough’s long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus attenboroughi) are extremely rare and classified as critically endangered on the IUCN red list. It was last recorded by scientists in in 1961⁠. – Learn more ➤ Subscribe ➤ Get more from New Scientist: Official website: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: LinkedIn: About New Scientist: New Scientist was founded in 1956 for “all those interested in scientific discovery and its social consequences”. Today our website, videos, newsletters, app, podcast and print magazine cover the world’s most important, exciting and entertaining science news as well as asking the big-picture questions about life, the universe, and what it means to be human. New Scientist
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