A tiny, subterranean mammal known as the pink fairy armadillo has been spotted again in the Ñacuñán Biosphere Reserve in Mendoza province, Argentina. Park rangers and local residents confirmed the sighting — a rare event for a creature that can vanish underground in seconds. The appearance of such a sensitive species is considered a strong indicator that the local ecosystem remains in balance, with stable soil and rich native vegetation. Argentina’s biodiversity director, Ignacio Haudet, said every confirmed observation is of enormous scientific value. Even a single sighting can reveal critical information about the state of the environment and ongoing conservation efforts.
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