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Family discovers new cave-dwelling species in Boulder
DENVER (KDVR) — One family found a new species the size of a sesame seed in Boulder, making it the only place in the world where the species is known to live. The initial discovery dates back to 2008 when David Steinmann, a research associate at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, set off to the foothills with his wife, Debbie, and son Nathan. First human case of rare rodent, insect-carried disease reported in Jefferson County But this wasn't the average family hike. The museum said the family went looking for invertebrates in a small cave west of Boulder, known as Mallory Cave, which is where David spotted pseudoscorpion "clinging to the bottom of a jagged stone.

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