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In a rare discovery of a new species of mammal, zoologists on Thursday said
they had identified a shrew-like creature called a grey-faced sengi living
in a small community in remote Tanzania.Sengis -- small, furry, insect-eating mammals that live on forest floors -- are also called elephant-shrews.
Until now, only 15 species of sengis were known, but this one is truly exceptional, the
proud investigators said.