Biology
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More than 500 New Species was Discovered by the Natural History Museum in 2021
This year, scientists at the Natural History Museum discovered 552 new species, including six new dinosaurs, an Indian beetle named after Larry the cat, and dozens of crustaceans important to the planet's carbon cycle.
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