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An exploratory expedition from the Wilderness Project on the Lisema Plateau in Angola has revealed new scientific discoveries, including 8 species of dragonflies, 3 species of locusts, and approximately 60 species of butterflies and moths, in an area considered one of Africa's richest biological environments. The findings demonstrate that the plateau feeds four major rivers in Africa, highlighting its environmental significance on a regional level. Among the discoveries are unique creatures such as a predatory armored cockroach and a bioluminescent spider visible under ultraviolet light, amid warnings about the extinction threats facing nearly a million species worldwide.
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