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‘Living fossil’ fish may live for up to a century – Yahoo News Australia
The coelacanth was thought to live for about 20 years, but a new study suggests it’s nearer 100.

Staff at the National Museum of Kenya display a coelacanth caught in 2001
A “living fossil” fish can live for an impressively long time – perhaps for up to a century, according to a new study.
The coelacanth was thought to have a life span of around 20…
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