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The photo shows Lepidoblefalis miyatai, world’s smallest lizard. Found by scientists in Tayrona National Park in Santa Marta, Columbia, the lizard is once tagged as “possibly extinct” for a long time. (Photo/IC)
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The photo shows Lepidoblefalis miyatai, world’s smallest lizard. Found by scientists in Tayrona National Park in Santa Marta, Columbia, the lizard is once tagged as “possibly extinct” for a long time. (Photo/IC)
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The photo shows Lepidoblefalis miyatai, world’s smallest lizard. Found by scientists in Tayrona National Park in Santa Marta, Columbia, the lizard is once tagged as “possibly extinct” for a long time. (Photo/IC)