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Stripy bunny

21 August 1999

A NEW species of rabbit has been found in Southeast Asia.

Diana Bell of the University of East Anglia and her colleagues analysed DNA
from three striped rabbit skins found at a rural market in Laos. The results
show that the skins come from a new species, related to the rare Sumatran
striped rabbit (Nature, vol 400, p 726). “They diverged about 8 million
years ago,” says Bell. The Sumatran rabbit was thought to be extinct until
recently caught on film by an automatic camera-trap.

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