One of the many reasons I love science - new discoveries all the time.
Scientists climbed down into a volcanic crater a kilometer deep and three kilometers wide that has been geographically isolated from the rest of Papua New Guinea's flora and fauna for 200,000 years. What do they find? New critters! Grunting fish, giant rats, frogs with fangs, kangaroos living in trees - and they've only been there a month.
FAAAAAAANTASTIC.

Scientists climbed down into a volcanic crater a kilometer deep and three kilometers wide that has been geographically isolated from the rest of Papua New Guinea's flora and fauna for 200,000 years. What do they find? New critters! Grunting fish, giant rats, frogs with fangs, kangaroos living in trees - and they've only been there a month.
FAAAAAAANTASTIC.
