Animals
Incredibly Rare Nautilus Returns After 30 Years, 'A Living Fossil' [PHOTOS]
Allonautilus scrobiculatus, a nautilus found the waters of the South Pacific, is so rare that researchers only know of three people in history that have ever seen it in person. Now, three decades after the last encounter, this incredible living fossil has decided to pay one lucky researcher a second visit.
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