An elephant shrew, thought to have become extinct worldwide since 1968, was recently discovered in northeastern Africa.

It was officially discovered in 52 years.

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The elephant shrew you see now is the same size as a mouse and has a long nose like an elephant, so it is also called the'smallest elephant in the world'.

It has never been officially discovered since 1968, but in the last 52 years.

A research team at Duke University in the United States found an elephant shrew in Djibouti, northeast of Africa.

In the meantime, there have been eyewitness accounts often among residents, but it has only been 52 years since scientists have confirmed it.

The research team put a combination of oatmeal and peanut butter into a trap and attracted it to meet an elephant shrew and even filmed.

The elephant shrew is said to be able to pick leaves or hunt insects with its long, flexible nose, and run at more than 18 miles per hour with its strong hind legs.

Netizens responded, "It's the first time I've ever seen such a cute mouse! It's nice to meet you, an elephant rat!" "Where have you been?