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Shark hunters find 420m-year-old 'extinct' four-legged fossil fish


Shark hunters find 420m-year-old extinct four-legged fossil fish alive in ocean
Their re-emergence is partly because of fishermen using gillnets on shark-hunting expeditions. and are able to reach where the fish which gather beneath the surface of the ocean.
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Shark hunters have found a 420m year-old extinct four-legged fossil fish alive in ocean
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'Extinct Fossil Fish' Dating Back 420 Million Years Found Alive in Madagascar


Extinct Fossil Fish Dating Back 420 Million Years Found Alive in Madagascar
On 5/14/21 at 3:19 PM EDT
A group of South African shark hunters have unwittingly rediscovered a population of fish predating dinosaurs that many in the scientific community believed to be extinct.
The four-legged fossil fish known as the coelacanth has been found alive and well in the West Indian Ocean off the coast of Madagascar, according to a report from the nonprofit environmental conservation platform Mongabay News.
Their re-emergence is in part thanks to fishermen using gillnets in their shark-hunting expeditions, the outlet reported. As they continue to target sharks for their fins, oil and other commercial enterprises, the high-tech deep-sea nets are able to reach where coelacanths gather, about 328 to 492 feet below the water s surface. ....

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