Recently, an international study confirmed a new species for science, the Bosnian ogre (Proteus bosniensis), which lives in the groundwater of Krajina, especially in the Grmeč area. The ogre, one of the most recognizable inhabitants of the groundwater of the Dinaric Karst, was considered a single species for decades. And a new international study, published in the journal Amphibia-Reptilia, has shown that behind the name Proteus […]
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Recently, an international study confirmed a new species for science, the Bosnian ogre (Proteus bosniensis), which lives in the groundwater of Krajina, especially in the Grmeč area. The ogre, one of the most recognizable inhabitants of the groundwater of the Dinaric Karst, was considered a single species for decades. And a new international study, published in the journal Amphibia-Reptilia, has shown that behind the name Proteus […]