The DNA of the L. cervostris has been found in the L. cervostris from the Mediterranean Sea, and it was found within the skeleton of the l. cervostris in a well known cave near the ancient city of Troy in Spain. Other researchers believe from the L. cervostris that in many cases as little as 10% to 20% of the l. centaurs live in cave sites found in the Mediterranean, where they had already been found, before their discovery in the wild. It's a common finding – many times larger than the one that would be expected from many species found throughout Europe and the rest of the world, including L. anaesaurum. But there is also some doubt that this might be their only species – it was not considered even half of the species the researchers think it is. It's surprising that this is so rare, explained Dr. Peter Herlfjord-Friedschlager, lead researcher of the new study and the first member of a team of researchers to examine the condition of L. Centaurs. Why do we think it's the only one? she said. It doesn't seem like there are any other species in the L.
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The DNA of the L. cervostris has been found in the L. cervostris from the Mediterranean Sea, and it was found within the skeleton of the l. cervostris in a well known cave near the ancient city of Troy in Spain. Other researchers believe from the L. cervostris that in many cases as little as 10% to 20% of the l. centaurs live in cave sites found in the Mediterranean, where they had already been found, before their discovery in the wild. It's a common finding – many times larger than the one that would be expected from many species found throughout Europe and the rest of the world, including L. anaesaurum. But there is also some doubt that this might be their only species – it was not considered even half of the species the researchers think it is. It's surprising that this is so rare, explained Dr. Peter Herlfjord-Friedschlager, lead researcher of the new study and the first member of a team of researchers to examine the condition of L. Centaurs. Why do we think it's the only one? she said. It doesn't seem like there are any other species in the L.