The Tiny Elephant Shrew Spotted Alive For The First Time In 50 Years

Even the endangered animals list got bigger and bigger over the last couple of years, apparently some species thought to be extinct have been rediscovered. If the last year animal experts witnessed rare sight of some incredibly elusive animals like the clouded leopard or the saki monkeys, this time a tiny and extremely cute species miraculously reappeared in the wild.



Apparently the elusive creatures stayed hide very well, since the explorers confirmed to an abundance of these animals in the area. Neither shrews nor elephants, the cute little things are also known as "sengi" and surprisingly (or not) they're related to elephants; and aardvarks and manatees as well. In fact, their noses reassembles an elephant's trunk. In miniature, of course. To track them down, the researchers used over 1,000 traps in 12 separated locations. Apparently a mix of peanut butter, oatmeal and yeast was responsible for the snegi's rediscovery.