The 10 Coolest Species Discovered in 2012
Monday, May 27, 2013 - 10:30
in Biology & Nature
The tiniest frog, a bioluminescent cockroach and more Happy birthday, Carl Linnaeus! May 23 was the 306th birthday of the developer of the scientific system for naming species. To celebrate, Arizona State University's International Institute for Species Exploration announced its annual list of the top 10 species that received official names in the past year. Scientists discover about 18,000 new species a year, according to the institute. This year's picks include the world's smallest invertebrate, a glow-in-the-dark cockroach, and a monkey that locals have long known about, but that only just received a scientific name. Check them out below. Click here to enter the gallery