New species found 12,000 miles from home

French scientists say they have hatched a new gecko species from an egg plucked from its nest in a South Pacific island and carried 12,000 miles to Paris in a box lined with Kleenex.

French scientists say they have hatched a new gecko species from an egg plucked from its nest in a South Pacific island and carried 12,000 miles to Paris in a box lined with Kleenex.

France’s National Museum of Natural History says the discovery marks the first time a new species of lizard has been catalogued based on an individual raised from an egg.

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