A 66 y/o Somali scientist has discovered a new species of scorpion which has been named after him
The scorpion species (named Pandinurus awalei) was found in Somaliland by Ahmed Ibrahim Awale, who has dedicated "decades of work in conservation and environmental protection"
Awale is very proud of his achievement & he believes the new discovery will inspire many young Somali scientists
maa sha Allah

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The scorpion species (named Pandinurus awalei) was found in Somaliland by Ahmed Ibrahim Awale, who has dedicated "decades of work in conservation and environmental protection"
Awale is very proud of his achievement & he believes the new discovery will inspire many young Somali scientists
"for many young people here, it will encourage them to know that this species is named after Awale - after all Awale is a Somali"
maa sha Allah



The Somali man who has a scorpion named after him - BBC News
Somali environmentalist Ahmed Ibrahim Awale hopes it will inspire African researchers.

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