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Surprises fish listed as “living fossil” again – East Africa News Post
Staff from the Department of Fish Studies at the Kenya National Museum display coelacanth fish caught by Kenyan fishermen in…

Staff from the Department of Fish Studies at the Kenya National Museum display coelacanth fish caught by Kenyan fishermen in the coastal town of Malindi, November 19, 2001. REUTERS/George Mullala
(Reuters) – The coelacanth – an amazing fish that was thought…
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