For a group of Italian researchers who traveled to Ecuador in July, the damp earth of the Otonga rainforest held the promise of undiscovered species. But unbeknown to them, it was a species discovered long ago that would cause them trouble.
For a group of Italian researchers who traveled to Ecuador in July, the damp earth of the Otonga rainforest held the promise of undiscovered species. But unbeknown to them, it was a species discovered long ago that would cause them trouble.
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