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Saving the Asian 'unicorn' -- if it still exists

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The saola, an antelope-like bovine, is one of the world's rarest and most endangered mammals.

The last confirmed sighting in the wild was in 2013 , but it could also be extinct by now.

Researchers from Denmark , Vietnam and many other countries have mapped the saola's genome for the first time ever.

They have used that knowledge to estimate the chances of saving the Asian 'unicorn' -- if it still exists.

Danish and Vietnamese biologists have been working together on studying the secretive saola.

According to the IUCN , fewer than 100 individuals likely remain, making the saola one of the most endangered mammals in the world.

The saola is evolutionarily unique -- it sits on a 12-15 million - year-old branch of the tree of life.

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