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In Amazon, New Species Discovered Every 3 Days

The Amazon, the world's largest remaining rainforest, has only improved upon its reputation as a biodiversity superstar over the last ten years, according to a new report released Oct. 26 by the conservation group WWF.

Between 1999 and 2009, scientists cataloged more than 1,200 new species of plants and animals in the Amazon, including a 13-foot (4-meter)-long anaconda, a bald-headed, rainbow-hued parrot and a tiny, blind, crimson catfish.

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Andrea Mustain was a staff writer for Live Science from 2010 to 2012. She holds a B.S. degree from Northwestern University and an M.S. degree in broadcast journalism from Columbia University.