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"If we hear of a newly discovered animal species in the 21st century, we cannot help pricking up our ears. Nessie and the Yeti have so far turned out to be flops, and the new discoveries presented by expeditions just returned from remote rainforest regions usually fit into a matchbox: mainly spiders and insects not more than a couple of centimeters long. But to discover a substantial vertebrate species is regarded as a sensation, even today, all the more so if the place of its discovery is not the faraway Amazonian jungle but a tourist paradise - The Canary Islands.
"If we hear of a newly discovered animal species in the 21st century, we cannot help pricking up our ears. Nessie and the Yeti have so far turned out to be flops, and the new discoveries presented by expeditions just returned from remote rainforest regions usually fit into a matchbox: mainly spiders and insects not more than a couple of centimeters long. But to discover a substantial vertebrate species is regarded as a sensation, even today, all the more so if the place of its discovery is not the faraway Amazonian jungle but a tourist paradise - The Canary Islands.