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Living Fossil Extinct for Millions of Years Found Roaming Around the Ocean Floor
When one hears the word 'living fossil,' the first thing that comes up to people's minds is the coelacanth. However, there are plenty of other species that have also earned the title (such as horseshoe crabs, nautilus and the goblin shark). Recently, a new species has made it to the list after a Polish-Japanese discovered somewhere at the depths of the Pacific Ocean.
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