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Endangered Anteaters: Long-Beaked Echidnas Successfully Bred By Conservationists
Long-beaked echidnas are threatened by habitat loss and hunters in New Guinea and Indonesia. After conservationists successfully bred short-beaked Anteaters, they're now turning their attention to the species long-beaked relatives.
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