New Invertebrate Species Found in Israel
Posted on: Tuesday, 30 May 2006, 15:00 CDT
Scientists at Israel's Hebrew University in Jerusalem say they have discovered a new species of invertebrate animals.
The researchers say the discovery was made in a cave that was uncovered as a result of excavations in a quarry near Ramle, Israel.
Scientists who examined the cave say they discovered a new and unique ecosystem, including previously unknown aquatic and terrestrial species.
The scientists have scheduled a Wednesday news conference to reveal details of their find.
Source: United Press International
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