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Alarming Finding in Zoology: a Giant Animal that Was Thought to Have Been Extinct for 40 Years Reappears in Argentina

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From South America good zoological news like the reappearance of a native deer in Chile, but the great hope regarding the reintroduction of threatened species has arrived in Argentina with a very curious animal.And it is not any species, we are talking about that the giant otter, the largest aquatic predator in South America, has a second chance in the Iberá National Park.According to the newspaper Clarín, the giant otter (Pteronura brasilensis)…
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From South America good zoological news like the reappearance of a native deer in Chile, but the great hope regarding the reintroduction of threatened species has arrived in Argentina with a very curious animal.And it is not any species, we are talking about that the giant otter, the largest aquatic predator in South America, has a second chance in the Iberá National Park.According to the newspaper Clarín, the giant otter (Pteronura brasilensis)…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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