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In 2015, two members of the Blue Beach Fossil Museum in Nova Scotia found a long, curved fossil jaw, bristling with teeth.
1) Coelacanth The Coelacanth isn’t just rare, it’s dramatic. This prehistoric fish only shows up when it’s raining, which immediately cuts your chances of seeing it.
In 2015, two members of the Blue Beach Fossil Museum in Nova Scotia found a long, curved fossil jaw, bristling with teeth.
The large fish, spanning nearly a metre on the lake bed, lived in waters thick with rival fish, including giants several ...
BALLESTA: This fish is called the coelacanth. And it's a huge fish, ... Well, it wasn't supposed to be alive. Most scientists thought coelacanths had gone extinct 65 million years ago.
A coelacanth fish swimming near underwater rocks. Image by raysse1939 via Depositphotos. The story of the Coelacanth’s rediscovery begins on December 23, 1938, when a peculiar fish was caught off the ...
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The odd-looking pre-historic paddlefish is threatened in many states. However, in some, like Minnesota, its numbers are growing. And local officials are tracking the fish's numbers and locations.
The odd-looking pre-historic paddlefish is threatened in many states. However, in some, like Minnesota, its numbers are growing. And local officials are tracking the fish's numbers and locations.