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The new species has only been found in one tributary on Enggano Island, located south of Sumatra, a study said.
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Scientists identified a new goby species, Stiphodon hadiatyae, capable of climbing waterfalls, in Malakoni Village on Indonesia’s Enggano Island. ... which is about 110 miles south of Sumatra.
Scientists identified a new goby species, Stiphodon hadiatyae, capable of climbing waterfalls, in Malakoni Village on Indonesia’s Enggano Island. ... which is about 110 miles south of Sumatra.
Scientists identified a new goby species, Stiphodon hadiatyae, capable of climbing waterfalls, in Malakoni Village on Indonesia’s Enggano Island. ... which is about 110 miles south of Sumatra.
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Scientists identified a new goby species, Stiphodon hadiatyae, capable of climbing waterfalls, in Malakoni Village on Indonesia’s Enggano Island. ... which is about 110 miles south of Sumatra.
Scientists identified a new goby species, Stiphodon hadiatyae, capable of climbing waterfalls, in Malakoni Village on Indonesia’s Enggano Island. ... which is about 110 miles south of Sumatra.
Scientists identified a new goby species, Stiphodon hadiatyae, capable of climbing waterfalls, in Malakoni Village on Indonesia’s Enggano Island. ... which is about 110 miles south of Sumatra.
Scientists identified a new goby species, Stiphodon hadiatyae, capable of climbing waterfalls, in Malakoni Village on Indonesia’s Enggano Island. ... which is about 110 miles south of Sumatra.
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