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OOC: Is it okay to look these up, or do you actually have to know this info? Won't answer until I get a ruling.
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You can look them up, Seth. This game would never go anywhere if you couldn't do research.
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Namibia: March 21, 1990 Lithuania: September 1991 Eritrea: May 25, 1993
find three new animals discovered in the last few years and their locations.
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Ravenette, think I have an answer (though probably not the one you're looking for?)
A possible new genus of cricket, with working pincers on its hind end. A new species of millipede. The first species of barklouse discovered in North America (as they're normally in South America).
All the above are from caves in the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, on the Utah-Arizona border. (They actually found 4 more species of cricket and another millipede species, but I figured one representative each.)
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I think we are stumped for the 3 new animals.
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That's the problem... most of the new discoveries that I'd been able to find are for insects or other arthropods. Oh well...
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Tanya Huff (Blood Price, Blood Pact, etc.) Barbara Hambly (Those Who Hunt the Night, Traveling With the Dead) Kim Newman (Anno Dracula, The Bloody Red Baron, Dracula Cha Cha Cha)
Name three novels (not novelizations of existing comic book characters) about superheroes.