Uncovering a Hidden History: Fur Trade Exposed on Remote Island Chain
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have recently uncovered a chain of islands that have remained untouched by humans for centuries. Located in the South Pacific, these islands have been hidden by a thick layer of fur, preventing any humans from ever setting foot there. Although the fur has kept the islands hidden from sight, it has not kept them from being exposed to the elements. In recent years, the fur has slowly begun to thin, exposing the islands to the world. Scientists are now able to study the unique animal and plant life that have evolved in isolation for centuries on these islands, offering insight into the development of species in pristine environments.
source: Phys.org