A macro photographer, who thinks of himself as a Pokémon trainer, has discovered a new species.
A macro photographer who was out capturing isopods with his friends in Singapore stumbled across an entirely new species with the orange and black striped pill bug now aptly named the Singapore Tiger.that he thinks of his work documenting bugs and insects as like collecting Pokémon. “Gotta catch them all!” He says.
“Also, we know of several other species in the region that had been dubbed various ‘Tiger’ names but this species was the most beautiful, with the brightest orange and most distinct stripes, closest to that of a tiger.” “So far, isopodologists have not been able to match it with any existing genus in the family so it is quite safe to say that it is new,” explains Bay.
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