On the morning of December 22nd, 1938, a young museum curator in East London, South Africa, found something on the deck of a ...
In October 2024, divers with the UNSEEN Expedition photographed a rare Indonesian coelacanth, Latimeria menadoensis, alive at ...
A new species of coelacanth has been identified from a 150-year-old fossil housed at London's Natural History Museum. Former ...
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150-Year-Old Fossil Uncovers a Crucial Piece of Coelacanth Evolution, Bridging a 50-Million-Year Gap
A 150-year-old fossil at London’s Natural History Museum has revealed a new species of coelacanth, filling a critical gap in ...
A new species of coelacanth has been identified from a 150-year-old fossil housed at London’s Natural History Museum.
A new species of coelacanth has been identified from a 150-year-old fossil housed at London’s Natural History Museum. Former ...
A New Coelacanth Species Was Hiding in a Museum for 150 Years — and It Fills a 50-Million-Year Gap
Learn how new technology revealed a long-forgotten museum specimen to be a missing link in coelacanth evolution.
Climate change and asteroids are linked with animal origin and extinction -- and plate tectonics also seems to play a key evolutionary role, 'groundbreaking' new fossil research reveals. The discovery ...
A new species of coelacanth has been identified from a 150-year-old fossil housed at London's Natural History Museum.Former ...
A fossil fish skull, Macropoma gombessae, that sat unnoticed in a London museum for nearly 140 years has now changed fish ...
An international team of scientists from the Geneva Museum of Natural History (MHNG) and the University of Geneva (UNIGE) reveals that certain coelacanths, fish that are 240 million years old, used ...
True extinction is final, a point of no return where a species disappears forever. And sadly, species go extinct all the time ...
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