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Coelacanthus, the living fossil; supposedly extinct during the Cretaceous Period, 145-66 millions years ago, it was instead rediscovered alive and well in 1938 in the Atlantic Ocean, it was fished and filmed many times after the first encounter, it's a kind of primitive fish, with fins that look like paws.
Non Auro, Sed Ferro, Recuperanda Est Patria (Not by Gold, But by Iron, Is the Nation to be Recovered) - Marcus Furius Camillus (Roman General)
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This Mysterious Deep-Sea Creature Has Never Been Seen Alive Before. Until Now.
In the deep North Atlantic, a small but ghastly-looking female anglerfish floats in the inky-black waters, eerily lit by her wispy, glowing fishing lure and the specks of light illuminating her long fin rays.
Her ghostly glow reveals she isn't alone. Attached to her underside, her tiny "husband" — a parasitic mate that had fused himself to her belly — wafts in the water.
https://www.livescience.com/62102-an...ale-video.html
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