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Finding a new animal species is always exciting for scientists. However, it is even more exciting when a new species finds the scientists. That is what happened to a team of researchers camping in the Foja Mountains of
Indonesia in late 2008. While eating lunch, one scientist looked down. He saw a little frog jump onto a nearby rice
sack, and he caught it with his hands. The creature turned out to be a new species of long-nosed frog. The
scientists named the species Pinocchio.
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The scientists were
А
fortunate
B unafraid
C peaceful
D
welcomed

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