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DNA reveals a hidden pitviper species in China

Researchers have identified a new species of pitviper in the misty mountains of Sichuan, China, previously misclassified due to its similar appearance to a more common snake. This discovery emphasizes the importance of genetic analysis in biodiversity conservation and highlights the need for updated habitat protection policies.

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