Species That Were Only Seen Once
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 Published On Aug 19, 2024

Some species, like the Leopardus narinensis (a wild cat in Colombia), and the Arunachal pit viper (a venomous snake from India), were seen only once and then disappeared, almost like nature's rarest "Easter eggs." The Musa fitzalanii is a banana species from Australia that popped up once and then just vanished from sight. There's also the pocket shark, a tiny and elusive deep-sea creature that was found once and then went back into hiding. These species are like the "one-hit wonders" of the natural world—super rare and mysterious, making their brief appearances all the more fascinating.

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