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Photo in Vietnam shows mammal unseen for 15 years

The saola, a seriously endangered long-horned ox native to central Vietnam, has been captured on camera by a WWF trap

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This photo released by WWF shows a saola in a Vietnam zoo in 1993. Photo: AP

A camera trap in a forest in central Vietnam has managed to photograph of one of earth’s rarest mammals, the saola, which hadn’t been seen in 15 years.

The antelope-like, long-horned ox appears to walk through dense foliage at the edge of the camera’s range in the image taken in September. Conservation group WWF released the image along with a statement on Wednesday.

“This is a breathtaking discovery and renews hope for the recovery of the species,” Van Ngoc Thinh, WWF’s Vietnam director, was quoted as saying.

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The animal was discovered in remote mountains near Laos in 1992 when a joint team of WWF and Vietnam’s forest control agency found a skull with unusual horns in a hunter’s home. The find proved to be the first large mammal new to science in more than 50 years, according to the WWF.

Two saola were subsequently captured in central Vietnam in 1993 but died in captivity after several months.

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The last sighting of a saola in the wild was in 1998, according to Dang Dinh Nguyen, director of a saola nature reserve in Vietnam’s central province of Quang Nam.

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