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Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Nobody: 6:33pm On Aug 19, 2020
A little-known mammal related to an elephant but as small as a mouse has been rediscovered in Africa after 50 years of obscurity.

The last scientific record of the "lost species" of elephant shrew was in the 1970s, despite local sightings.

The creature was found alive and well in Djibouti, a country in the Horn of Africa, during a scientific expedition.

Elephant shrews, or sengis, are neither elephants nor shrews, but related to aardvarks, elephants and manatees.

They have distinctive trunk-like noses, which they use to feast on insects.

There are 20 species of sengis in the world, and the Somali sengi (Elephantulus revoilii) is one of the most mysterious, known to science only from 39 individuals collected decades ago and stored in museums. The species was previously known only from Somalia, hence its name.

Steven Heritage, a research scientist at the Duke University Lemur Center in Durham, US, and a member of the expedition to the Horn of Africa in 2019, said he was thrilled to put the species "back on the radar".

He told the BBC: "We were really excited and elated when we opened the first trap that had an elephant shrew in it, a Somali sengi.

"We did not know which species occurred in Djibouti and when we saw the diagnostic feature of a little tufted tail, we looked at each other and we knew that it was something special."

The scientists had heard reports of sightings in Djibouti, and Houssein Rayaleh, a Djiboutian research ecologist and conservationist who joined the trip, believed he had seen the animal before.

He said while people living in Djibouti never considered the sengis to be "lost", the new research brings the Somali sengi back into the scientific community, which is valued.

"For Djibouti this is an important story that highlights the great biodiversity of the country and the region and shows that there are opportunities for new science and research here," he said.

Peanut butter bait

The team set more than 1,000 traps at 12 locations, baiting the traps with a concoction of peanut butter, oatmeal and yeast. They caught one of the creatures in the first trap they set in the dry, rocky landscape of Djibouti.

In total, they saw 12 sengis during their expedition and obtained the first-ever photos and video of live Somali elephant shrews for scientific documentation.

They did not observe any immediate threats to the species' habitat, which is inaccessible and far from farming and human developments.

The abundance of the species seems similar to other elephant shrews and its range may extend beyond Somalia into Djibouti and possibly Ethiopia.

The Somali sengi is one of the 25 "most wanted lost species" of the charity, Global Wildlife Conservation.

"Usually when we rediscover lost species, we find just one or two individuals and have to act quickly to try to prevent their imminent extinction," said Robin Moore.

"This is a welcome and wonderful rediscovery during a time of turmoil for our planet, and one that fills us with renewed hope for the remaining small mammal species on our most wanted list, such as the DeWinton's golden mole, a relative of the sengi, and the Ilin Island cloudrunner."

New puzzle

DNA analysis shows that the Somali sengi is most closely related to other species from as far away as Morocco and South Africa, placing it in a new genus.

The mammal has somehow dispersed across great distances over time, leaving biologists with a new puzzle.

The scientists plan to launch another expedition in 2022 to GPS radio-tag individual sengis to study their behaviour and ecology.

Kelsey Neam of Global Wildlife Conservation added: "Finding that the Somali sengi exists in the wild is the first step in conservation. Now that we know it survives, scientists and conservationists will be able to ensure it never disappears again."

The research is published in the journal Peer J.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53820395

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Turningmoon(f): 6:34pm On Aug 19, 2020
Ok

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by gasparpisciotta: 6:36pm On Aug 19, 2020
God is great.
Big elephant small shrew wink

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Kennyking1234: 6:36pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Turningmoon(f): 6:37pm On Aug 19, 2020
gasparpisciotta:
God is great.
Truly he is.

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by tillaman(m): 6:40pm On Aug 19, 2020
Then little creatures looks so freaking adorable �
From a distance though

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by illicit(m): 6:48pm On Aug 19, 2020
Wow
Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by hidhrhis(m): 7:50pm On Aug 19, 2020
That's how scientist will discover the existence of God

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Karlifate: 7:50pm On Aug 19, 2020
Macsjebs:

The creature was found alive and well in Djibouti, a country in the Horn of Africa, during a scientific expedition.

So, this one was not found in the UK this time around cos it's not a Dinosaur.

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Zimri(m): 7:58pm On Aug 19, 2020
This animal reminds me of the 2016 animation "ZOOTOPIA".

This guy was a mafia boss in the movie, guarded by huge polar bears.

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by paulolee(m): 8:06pm On Aug 19, 2020
nice but was expecting 500 million years going by the way they do mention thier number of years asif its nothing.

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by iamyemiakins(m): 8:30pm On Aug 19, 2020
Wonderful
Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Uyi168: 8:35pm On Aug 19, 2020
OK..
Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Vyzz: 8:39pm On Aug 19, 2020
grin
Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by PrincessB1(f): 9:12pm On Aug 19, 2020
Wow!

Interesting
Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Nicepoker(m): 9:30pm On Aug 19, 2020
I rediscover this one too. grin

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by kiddkash(m): 10:53pm On Aug 19, 2020
if na snake them say dey miss for over 50 years eh. one mod for don burn nairaland


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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Privatepart00: 11:24pm On Aug 19, 2020
Is that not English rat ���
Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Shukusheka(m): 11:25pm On Aug 19, 2020
Which one be Elephant shrew? No be light-skin Asin be this?

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Shukusheka(m): 11:25pm On Aug 19, 2020
Privatepart00:
Is that not English rat ���
No, it was found in Somali so that makes it a Somalian rat.

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Ishilove: 11:41pm On Aug 19, 2020
It looks like very a long nosed rat

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by foxxydude: 11:51pm On Aug 19, 2020
My dogs have killed several of these colored shrew at my backyard
They are Very noisy at night
Never knew they were rare grin

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Onyenna(m): 12:47am On Aug 20, 2020
Cool
Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by unclemaths(m): 3:36am On Aug 20, 2020
Really, first time of seeing this.
Nice one, OP.

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Bluntguy: 3:50am On Aug 20, 2020
Na dis kind thing una dey always dey discover for Africa.
Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Spaxon(f): 7:37am On Aug 20, 2020
which one is Elephant Shrew again cheesy
Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by ZACHIE: 9:06am On Aug 20, 2020
The little man wasn`t missing.

He hid himself from your prying eyes these many years. You still found him

Oh man!!!!

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Orire01(m): 9:09am On Aug 20, 2020
God is Good.









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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by gift2xl: 10:13am On Aug 20, 2020
look like the ph Diobu rat.

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by BrainEya(m): 10:23am On Aug 20, 2020
shocked
Some people are born freak!

Like following small creature for good 50yrs...

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by Stephenmoka4(m): 11:42am On Aug 20, 2020
good it wasn't discovered where it will end in pot

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Re: Elephant Shrew Rediscovered In Djibouti Africa After Missing For 50 Years (Pics) by kingxsamz(m): 12:21pm On Aug 20, 2020
hidhrhis:
That's how scientist will discover the existence of God

Unfortunately, God does not exist.

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