Scientists have discovered a unicorn lizard on Sumatra island, which biologists have never seen like it for nearly 130 years, according to ScienceNews.
At the end of the eighteenth century, the Italian scholar Elio Modigliani brought to the Natural History Museum in Genoa an extraordinary reptile with a century at the tip of her nose.
In 2018, the biologist Chayronas Ada Putra found dead reptiles in the mountainous Sumatra region with a trailing character on its face, and before that, some scientists assumed that the species had already become extinct.
Potra also went again to the island to find a vivid example of a rhinoceros dragon, also named after the world "Harpesaurus modiglianii".
The biologist was lucky, and on one of the trees was found a bright green lizard. The scientist measured and photographed the animal and saw its behavior before it was released into the wild.
In comparison to the animal that was presented in the Italian museum of Genoa, the live rhinoceros dragon had a bright color, and its colors varied according to the surrounding plants.
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