Scientists assumed for generations that the coelacanth became extinct. The ancient fish, that was 400 million years old, was supposed to have died 65 million years ago. That feeling ended in 1938 ...
A pair of powerful muscles—the largest muscles in the head—cross the intracranial joint and are thought to allow the coelacanth to powerfully grip prey fishes between its teeth. The coelacanth ...
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