Researchers have identified a new genus of bats marked by white stripes that make it look like a badger.
The rare species was discovered in South Sudan.
DeeAnn Reeder, associate professor of biology at Pennsylvania’s Bucknell University, spotted the animal in a game reserve.
“My attention was immediately drawn to the bat’s strikingly beautiful and distinct pattern of spots and stripes,” Reeder said in a press release.
“It was clearly a very extraordinary animal, one that I had never seen before. I knew the second I saw it that it was the find of a lifetime.”
Reeder said the bat’s wing characteristics, size and ears are so unique “that we need to create a new genus.”
Reeder has placed this bat into a new genus — Niumbaha, which means rare or unusual in Zande, the language of the Azande people who live where the bat was captured.
The bat is just the fifth specimen of its kind ever collected and the first in South Sudan, Reeder said.
The discovery is being hailed as significant.
“It hints that this new nation has many natural wonders yet to be discovered,” said Matt Rice, who is with Fauna & Flora International, an organization that protects threatened species and ecosystems worldwide.
The team’s research in South Sudan was funded by a $100,000 grant from the Woodtiger Fund. The private research foundation recently awarded Reeder another $100,000 grant to continue her research this May.
Newer articles:
- UN Peacekeepers Killed in South Sudan - Yahoo! News - 11/04/2013 13:39
- Sudan leader to make first visit to South Sudan - MiamiHerald.com - 11/04/2013 12:16
- New bat genus earns its stripes in South Sudan - New Scientist (blog) - 11/04/2013 09:57
- Bodies of Indian UN troops killed in South Sudan reach Delhi - BBC News - 11/04/2013 05:01
- Police Probed in South Sudan Over Missing Fines - Voice of America - 11/04/2013 00:06
Older news items
- South Sudan Urged to Stop Use of Death Penalty - ABC News - 10/04/2013 10:32
- Four Kenyans killed in South Sudan attack - The Standard Digital News - 10/04/2013 08:29
- Nine dead as UN convoy ambushed in South Sudan - euronews - 10/04/2013 06:24
- Five UN peacekeepers killed in South Sudan - Daily Monitor - 10/04/2013 05:36
- South Sudan: UN Soldiers Killed - New York Times - 09/04/2013 23:53
Latest news items (all categories):
- INTERNAL MEMO - Appeal For Unity And Renewal Within The SPLM/A-IO - 08/06/2026 23:12
- The Tribal Marketplace: How Ethnic Associations are Capitalizing on the South Sudanese State - 08/06/2026 16:12
- Breaking The Evil Political Dominance - 08/06/2026 16:09
- African Professional Summit 2026 to Convene Leaders, Innovators, and Change-Makers in Lagos - 08/06/2026 16:05
- Reformation meets growth with the Green Corrections Initiative in South Sudan - 08/06/2026 15:57
Random articles (all categories):
- Protecting Civilians is Key for Achieving Peace in South Sudan - 12/08/2018 15:24
- National peace in South Sudan has to be achieved locally, says Tearfund partner - 05/09/2018 07:19
- Regional court to hear cases filed against EAC members in Kampala - 25/10/2022 00:46
- COVID-19 in South Sudan: Racing to protect the most vulnerable with only 24 ICU beds - 08/05/2020 14:10
- Sudan: UN Clash Over Beijing Bullets Claim - AllAfrica.com - 13/04/2012 11:55
Popular articles:
- Who is the darkest person in the world, according to Guinness World Record? - 25/10/2022 02:34 - Read 145531 times
- School exam results in South Sudan show decline - 01/04/2012 17:58 - Read 27358 times
- Top 10 weakest currency exchange rates in Africa in 2023 - 19/07/2023 00:24 - Read 24567 times
- No oil in troubled waters - 25/03/2014 15:02 - Read 23929 times
- NDSU student from South Sudan receives scholarship - In-Forum - 29/09/2012 01:44 - Read 21787 times