Sunday, July 29, 2007

Rare coelacanth fish caught in Indonesia

Two months ago Indonesian fisherman Justinus Lahama caught a fish so exceptional that an international team of scientists rushed here to investigate.

It is only the second time this type of fish has been caught in Asia. They are only known to be located around waters near eastern Africa. The species dates back to the time of dinosaurs, and hasn't changed much since then. The fish also has legs!

Link to story:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070729/lf_afp/indonesiaenvironmentzoologysea_070729030649

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