22,000-foot volcano summit is home to Earth’s highest-dwelling vertebrates, study confirms

A live leaf-eared mouse (Phyllotis vaccarum) was spotted on the summit of Llullaillaco volcano on the border between Argentina and Chile. (Image credit: adrian gallardo via Getty Images)

The hostile, snow-capped tops of volcanoes in the Andes are home to the world’s highest-dwelling vertebrates, new research confirms. The finding that small mammals live 22,000 feet (6,700 meters) above sea level challenges assumptions about the limits of vertebrate life, researchers told Science magazine.

In the past, scientists repeatedly found mummified mice preserved in below-freezing temperatures high up on these peaks, but they didn’t know if the small mammals lived on the volcano tops or just visited them.

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