27 Unknown Species Discovered
NaijaGuy writes "27 unknown species of spiders, centipedes, scorpion-like creatures and other animals have been discovered in caves beneath national parks in California's Sierra Nevada. The Texas-based Zara Environmental led the 3-year exploration and has published reports with photos of the fascinating critters. "Not only are these animals new to science, but they're adapted to very specific environments -- some of them, to a single room in one cave," said Joel Despain, a cave specialist who helped explore 30 of the 238 known caves in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks."
Yeah, about as interesting as wondering whether the Pink Rabbit of Estarcion placed all the ice crystals on the slopes of Mount Waddington by hand, or whether they formed as the result of well-established natural processes.
In other words, for logical people, it's not interesting at all.