Rare Sighting: Enormous Rat Cracks Coconuts in Solomon Islands

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The elusive Vangunu giant rat, one of the world's rarest rodents, has been photographed for the first time in the Solomon Islands. The species, described as "coconut-cracking" due to its ability to chew through coconuts, is at least twice the size of a common rat. Logging has critically endangered the species, making the new photos a promising development for its conservation. The discovery of the Vangunu giant rat is the first new rodent species described from the Solomon Islands in over 80 years.
Topics:world#critically-endangered#new-species#rare-rodent#solomon-islands#vangunu-giant-rat#wildlife-conservation
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