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Scientists spotted Doto urak 40 years ago but are just discovering the full glory of its weirdness.
Allie Skalnik earned her degree in Earth Systems from Stanford, where she also served as Managing Editor for The Stanford Daily and pursued several independent environmental research projects. You can find more work from her at Mission Local and & the West. Before reaching the Bay, Allie tromped through the unruly and glorious forests and prairies of her hometown in Indiana. She is an avid science enthusiast and communicator whose most significant life goal is to visit every single California state parkâeventually. When not reporting, she can be found goading friends into camping trips, crocheting, buying yarn, and untangling yarn.
Scientists spotted Doto urak 40 years ago but are just discovering the full glory of its weirdness.