{"status":"success","status_code":200,"message":"Data Successful.","results":{"id":21712,"date":"2022-08-03T16:24:06","date_gmt":"2022-08-03T12:24:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/english.lematinal.media\/?p=21712"},"modified":"2022-08-03T16:29:13","modified_gmt":"2022-08-03T12:29:13","slug":"papua-new-guinea-home-to-the-new-species-of-walking-sharks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/english.lematinal.media\/papua-new-guinea-home-to-the-new-species-of-walking-sharks\/","title":{"rendered":"Papua New Guinea: Home To The New Species Of \u2018Walking Sharks\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"

A new species of walking sharks, having tan-and-black speckles, was discovered by international animal conservationists and biologist – Forrest Galante. These new aquatic species were identified in the coral reefs of Solomon Island and Papua New Guinea, which were broadcast on Discovery+.<\/p>\n

The biologist said on the broadcast, “this is extraordinary since it is the first time in recorded history that one of the Papuan epaulettes species has been seen walking.” Galante explained the shark was able to walk by dragging its fins through a tide pool with barely enough water.<\/p>\n

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Four stunning species of walking shark; one epic adventure \ud83e\udd88\ud83e\udd3f\ud83d\udc0a\ud83c\udfdd\ud83c\udfa3 \ud83d\udee5<\/p>\n

Catch up on it anytime on @discoveryplus<\/a> at the link here:https:\/\/t.co\/gx2Nv3M8WF<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/oa3adl4Vz2<\/a><\/p>\n

— Forrest Galante (@ForrestGalante) July 30, 2022<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n