Animals
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Rare Fish Narrowbody Handfish Spotted at 960 Feet Depth in Tasmania 25 Years After Last Sighting
In an expedition, scientists spotted a very rare fish that had not made its appearance for the past 25 years. At 960 feet beneath the waters of Tasmania, the group caught footage of a narrowbody handfish. Read more here.
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