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18,000 New Species Were Discovered Last Year - Here Are The Best

May 23, 2014, 21:20 IST

Mark GurneyThe olinguito, which resembles a "cross between a slinky cat and a wide-eyed teddy bear" lives in forests of the Andes mountains.

A sea anemone that lives under an Antartic glacier and a transclusent snail from Croatia are among the top 10 new species of 2014 named by an international team of scientists on Thursday. The list comes from the nearly 18,000 species that were newly discovered last year.

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The top 10 list, compiled this year by the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry's (ESF), has been released each year since 2008 to coincide with the birthday of 18th century Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus, who is considered the father of modern taxonomy.

The list should not be viewed as a ranking (there are no "losers" or "runners-up"), but instead to draw attention to the "biodiversity crisis by working to complete an inventory of earth's plants, animals and microbes," Quentin Wheeler, president of ESF, said in a statement."

Scientists estimate that there are 10 million species that still haven't been identified, five times the number that have already been named.

The following gallery includes photos of the top 10 new species and a few others suggested by Wheeler that didn't make the cut.

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