<ul> <li>A long-beaked echidna named after Sir David Attenborough and last seen by scientists in 1961 has been photographed for the first time in an Indonesian tropical forest.</li> <li>An international team of researchers worked with local communities to deploy over 80 camera traps to film the elusive animal.</li> <li>Besides rediscovering the echidna, the team uncovered a wealth of species completely new to science, including beetles, spiders, and a remarkable tree-dwelling shrimp.</li> <li><strong>A wide range of images and video footage from the expedition are available (see link below).</strong></li>
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