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Coelacanth fish
Coelacanth fish. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © PETER SCOONES/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
Media ID 6458637
Ancient Blue Bony Fish Carnivore Carnivorous Coast Coastal Coelacanth Comoros Islands Deep Floor Indian Indo Pacific Latimeria Chalumnae Living Fossil Lone Pisces Pre Historic Predator Predatory Rare Sea Bed
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This print from Science Photo Library showcases the enigmatic Coelacanth fish, a true marvel of nature. Against the backdrop of a vibrant blue ocean, this ancient creature is captured in its natural habitat along the coastal bed of the Indian Ocean. The lone Coelacanth stands as a testament to its resilience and survival through millions of years, earning it the title of a living fossil. With its unique bony structure and predatory instincts, this rare marine species has fascinated zoologists and scientists alike. Its prehistoric origins make it an intriguing subject for those interested in deep-sea exploration and evolutionary biology. The image beautifully portrays the solitary Coelacanth amidst an underwater world teeming with life. Its presence on the sea floor reminds us of our planet's rich biodiversity and how these creatures have adapted to survive in their specific environments. Taken near Comoros Islands, where these elusive beings were first discovered by Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer in 1938, this photograph captures not only a remarkable moment but also pays homage to one woman's contribution to scientific discovery. Science Photo Library continues to provide awe-inspiring visuals that allow us to appreciate Earth's wonders while igniting curiosity about our natural world.
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