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Zoology Scientists discover unknown lizard species, at lunch buffet

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TSELm_ELm
post Nov 12 2010, 11:11 AM, updated 16y ago

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It may be an old menu standby to Vietnamese diners, but it’s turned into a smorgasbord of discovery for scientists.

Researchers have identified a previously undocumented species of all-female lizard in the Mekong River delta that can reproduce itself by cloning …

Leiolepis ngovantrii is a small lizard found only in southern Vietnam. A Vietnamese reptile scientist who came across tanks full of the remarkably similar looking reptiles at small diners in rural villages in Ba Ria-Vung Tau province became intrigued when he noticed that all of the lizards appeared to be female. …

“It’s an entirely new lineage of life that was being eaten and sold in restaurants for food,” says Grismer. “But it’s something that scientists have missed for hundreds of years.”

DNA sampling on the tiny reptiles brought another surprise: all of the lizards were female, and clones of their mothers.

It’s a rare trait, but not unheard of. Some species of lizards and fish can adapt to parthenogenesis, or self-fertilization, especially when faced with adverse environments, pollution or over-hunting. …

So what does a plate full of Leiolepis ngovantrii taste like?

Well, nothing remotely like chicken, Grismer says.

“You wouldn’t want to substitute it for a Big Mac or anything like that,” he says, and you won’t see lizard banh mi showing up on menus anytime soon.

Grismer complained that he had to hold his breath while eating the local dish to appear polite to the restaurant owners.

“You take a bite out of it and it feels like something very old and dead in your mouth,” he said.

kaoshi
post Nov 15 2010, 07:39 PM

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lol.. but if im not mistaken there is been a show about the ability of some reptiles which can reproduce by cloning the mothers in Discovery Channels. however, this is going to be another epic discovery. how come those scientist missed out the availability of these kind of reptiles.
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post Nov 16 2010, 10:29 PM

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actually there is more and more strange things and species hidden from human sights.



scientists can say there's new discoveries but those are nothing to compare with how wide the world and things living within. humans can't conclude what they didn't yet to see.
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post Nov 17 2010, 03:52 PM

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and this coming from vietnam where the forest it self largely unexplored, there are more species yet to be found hiding..
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post Nov 18 2010, 01:19 AM

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QUOTE(ELm_ELm @ Nov 17 2010, 04:52 PM)
and this coming from vietnam where the forest it self largely unexplored, there are more species yet to be found hiding..
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yeah... im from sarawak. and sarawak is in borneo.. wonder wat lies in borneo anyway.
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post Nov 18 2010, 01:22 AM

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Scientists discover new species all the time. It's exciting. Borneo, the Amazon, under the sea. Who knows what we'll find.
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post Nov 20 2010, 01:45 AM

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do u have the pix of it ? share it =D

 

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