Helping the 'Hidden' Lizard in Australia
A new lizard species found in Australia is being protected. This lizard is called 'kungaka', which means 'hidden', and only 20 of them are thought to exist, making them one of Australia's rarest reptiles.

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A new conservation plan is being put in place to protect the 'kungaka' lizard, one of Australia's rarest reptiles. The kungaka, which means 'hidden', is thought to have only 20 individuals and lives in the Mutawintji National Park in New South Wales, Australia. People have known about these lizards for years, but scientists have only recently identified them as a new species. Previously, they were thought to be part of a more common species. Scientists have been studying these lizards for 25 years, but it wasn't until recently, while working with the local Wiimpatja Aboriginal community, that they confirmed the kungaka as a new species. This lizard can't be found anywhere else in the world. Experts say the kungaka lives in small, rocky areas of the national park, in hot and dry conditions. A conservation project, working with the Wiimpatja community, is planning to find more individuals, protect their habitats, and increase their population. Researchers believe that the official recognition of the species is an important step in raising awareness and helping future conservation efforts. Did you know that the kungaka is one of Australia's rarest reptiles? Protecting these lizards is crucial for preserving Australia's biodiversity. This news can help kids learn about nature and conservation. They can learn why it's essential to protect the animals living in nature. Kids who want to learn more about the kungaka lizard can continue to research the topic. They can learn about other rare species in Australia and find out more about conservation efforts.
📰 Source:BBC Newsround

